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    Russia Summons Japan Ambassador Over PM Takaichi’s Remarks Post-Putin Kuril Visit

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant diplomatic move, Russia has summoned Japan’s ambassador to Moscow in response to remarks made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The comments were deemed ‘anti-Russian’ and came shortly after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to the disputed Kuril Islands. This area has long been a point of contention between the two nations, with both claiming sovereignty over the territory.

    The Kuril Islands dispute dates back to the aftermath of World War II, and despite ongoing negotiations, no formal peace treaty has been signed between Russia and Japan. Putin’s recent visit to the islands was seen as a strong assertion of Russian control, which Japan opposes. Takaichi’s statements criticizing Russia’s actions have further strained the already fragile diplomatic relations between the countries.

    Meanwhile, the summoning of the Japanese ambassador underscores Moscow’s displeasure and signals a potential escalation in tensions. This incident could impact future negotiations on territorial disputes and bilateral cooperation. Observers note that the diplomatic fallout may complicate efforts to resolve longstanding issues in the region, affecting security and economic ties between Russia and Japan.

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