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Abe to ignore call from Obama not to visit Russia

Source: Xinhua 2016-02-24 17:42:50
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Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (Xinhua file photo)


TOKYO, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit Russia despite the United States urging him not to do so, a top government official said Wednesday.

According to Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, Abe's top spokesperson, the prime minister will make an unofficial visit to Russia to discuss a long-standing territorial dispute between Tokyo and Moscow.

"Prime Minister Abe is planning an unofficial visit to Russia at an appropriate time before Russian President Vladimir Putin visits Japan," Suga told a press briefing. The Russian President is expected to visit Japan at some point later this year.

Local media quoting diplomatic sources said however that U.S. President Barack Obama, in talks on the telephone on Feb. 9, had pressed Abe to refrain from making the trip to Sochi in May, due to the U.S.'s stance over Russia's actions in Ukraine and Syria.

The sources were also quoted as saying that Washington feels that Tokyo is overly cozying up to Moscow as it seeks to resolve the territorial spat.

To this end, Suga said that communications between Japan and its main ally the U.S. would continue as well as its special cooperation, and through the Group of Seven countries' mechanisms, Japan would jointly stand up to the challenges facing the international community.

"We will closely cooperate and communicate with the United States and Japan will appropriately respond to challenges facing the international community such as the situation in Ukraine through cooperation with the Group of Seven countries," said Suga.

Economic sanctions have been slapped on Russia following incidents pertaining to the Ukraine in 2014, by the U.S., Japan and other countries, and Russia's membership of the Group of Eight highly industrialized nations, which comprises France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Japan, the United States, Canada, and Russia, has been shelved.

Despite imposing sanctions on Russia, which has delayed the process, including hopes for an earlier visit by Putin to Japan, Tokyo has been keen to resolve its territorial dispute with Moscow over islands located north of Hokkaido, despite some angst from the U.S. over Abe's eagerness to woo Putin.

The islands in question are Etorofu, Kunashiri, Shikotan and the Habomai rocks, which are believed by Japan to be a part of the Nemuro Subprefecture of Hokkaido Prefecture and are referred to by Japan as the Northern Territories.

Russia, however, maintains that the islands that they refer to as the Southern Kurils are Russian territory and were recaptured by the Soviet Union after World War II.

The territorial dispute has prevented both sides from inking a peace treaty after the war.
 
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The sources were also quoted as saying that Washington feels that Tokyo is overly cozying up to Moscow as it seeks to resolve the territorial spat.
Japan needs to and will have contacts with neighboring countries for its own good. This will actually clear the misunderstandings and strengthen the communication lines between involved countries irrespective of where the relations are headed.

Probably US wants Japan to look Russia through the US/Nato prism. Wonder what happened to US policy of "either you are with us or against us"? With waning influence we can see more countries taking that route.

No doubt. He has always been a weak and feckless leader. I didn't vote for him. :argh:
I dont think its an issue with Obama. Dint he ensure that europe cuts trade ties with russia ?

why should Japan listen to US ? US could do nothing to allay Japan's north korean fears. China can atleast do some thing to tone down the north korean rhetoric.
 
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I dont think its an issue with Obama. Dint he ensure that europe cuts trade ties with russia ?

why should Japan listen to US ? US could do nothing to allay Japan's north korean fears. China can atleast do some thing to tone down the north korean rhetoric.
Actually, what you post is a perfect example of how it is an issue with Obama.

Well, 11 months to go & you get to change the C-in-C. I wondered if Trump ever gets voted into the White House, will he give it a make-over, more bling bling to commensurate with his billion dollar lifestyle.

Well, there will certainly be more sizzle with our new First Lady...


Yowzza! :woot:
 
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He just trying to make JPese happy after signing TPP deal which allow US multinational corps to take control of JPese economy :)
 
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Abe to ignore call from Obama not to visit Russia

Source: Xinhua 2016-02-24 17:42:50
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Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (Xinhua file photo)


TOKYO, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit Russia despite the United States urging him not to do so, a top government official said Wednesday.

According to Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, Abe's top spokesperson, the prime minister will make an unofficial visit to Russia to discuss a long-standing territorial dispute between Tokyo and Moscow.

"Prime Minister Abe is planning an unofficial visit to Russia at an appropriate time before Russian President Vladimir Putin visits Japan," Suga told a press briefing. The Russian President is expected to visit Japan at some point later this year.

Local media quoting diplomatic sources said however that U.S. President Barack Obama, in talks on the telephone on Feb. 9, had pressed Abe to refrain from making the trip to Sochi in May, due to the U.S.'s stance over Russia's actions in Ukraine and Syria.

The sources were also quoted as saying that Washington feels that Tokyo is overly cozying up to Moscow as it seeks to resolve the territorial spat.

To this end, Suga said that communications between Japan and its main ally the U.S. would continue as well as its special cooperation, and through the Group of Seven countries' mechanisms, Japan would jointly stand up to the challenges facing the international community.

"We will closely cooperate and communicate with the United States and Japan will appropriately respond to challenges facing the international community such as the situation in Ukraine through cooperation with the Group of Seven countries," said Suga.

Economic sanctions have been slapped on Russia following incidents pertaining to the Ukraine in 2014, by the U.S., Japan and other countries, and Russia's membership of the Group of Eight highly industrialized nations, which comprises France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Japan, the United States, Canada, and Russia, has been shelved.

Despite imposing sanctions on Russia, which has delayed the process, including hopes for an earlier visit by Putin to Japan, Tokyo has been keen to resolve its territorial dispute with Moscow over islands located north of Hokkaido, despite some angst from the U.S. over Abe's eagerness to woo Putin.

The islands in question are Etorofu, Kunashiri, Shikotan and the Habomai rocks, which are believed by Japan to be a part of the Nemuro Subprefecture of Hokkaido Prefecture and are referred to by Japan as the Northern Territories.

Russia, however, maintains that the islands that they refer to as the Southern Kurils are Russian territory and were recaptured by the Soviet Union after World War II.

The territorial dispute has prevented both sides from inking a peace treaty after the war.

Yet another brushing off US pressure by an Asian polity. Recently, in his capacity, Mr. Ma of Taiwan visited Taiping Island irrespective of immense US pressure to reinforce and reiterate the sovereignty in the name of the Grater China. Hopefully, Seoul will join the Asian camp through a strong and symbolic defiance of US position with respect to de-securiticizing and economizing inter-Korean relations.

@Nihonjin1051 , indeed, there is an under-current; these moves cannot be all haphazard or coincidental. Once US-manipulated governments of East Asia are learning to act sovereign and the world is not coming down. The US is not invincible or un-discardable.

As much as Japan, this visit is also important for Russia and Mr. Putin in terms of his Ukraine and Syrian policies. Let's hope the two leaders will sign lots and lots of trade and energy deals; and Mr. Abe will voice his support for a solution in Ukraine and Syria in the lines proposed by Russia and the others.
 
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:rofl::rofl::rofl: replace the word Japan with Vietnam of what you said and it become all true :lol:
Every one know TPP bring lots of benefit to VN...but bring disater to CN-JP , just look at the number of jobless pplr in CN is increasing rapidly with more and more CN factories have to close for good :)
 
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