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Putin visit to disputed islands has 'negative impact' on Japan relations

The Japanese government is outraged after Russian President Vladimir Putin visited a tiny island north of Hokkaido, a territory that Tokyo has insisted was illegitimately stolen from the country in the final days of World War II.

Putin visit to disputed islands has 'negative impact' on Japan relations

TL;DR

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Etorofu (Iturup), an island claimed by Japan as part of its "Northern Territories."
  • Japan considers the islands historically and legally its own, asserting they were "illegally occupied" by the Soviet Union and Russia since 1945.
  • The Japanese government lodged a strong protest with the Russian Ambassador, citing the visit's "extremely negative impact" on Japan-Russia relations.
  • The visit occurred amidst already difficult relations, exacerbated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, leading Japan to align with G7 sanctions against Moscow.
  • Putin asserted Russian ownership of the region is "reality" enshrined in "international documents," while Japan maintains its policy of resolving the sovereignty issue and concluding a peace treaty.
  • Approximately 17,500 Japanese nationals were forced out of the islands when Soviet forces captured them in 1945; the islands are now home to 20,000 Russian citizens.