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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is hatching a secret plot to champion Moscow's involvement in any future Middle East peace deal in a huge diplomatic boost for the embattled Russian president.

But he risked opening up a rift with his Western allies including Britain and America, who have railed against Russia's involvement in Syria and its support for brutal dictator Bashar al-Assad.

In an about-turn that will raise eyebrows among Western leaders, the Japanese PM said: "Dialogue with president Putin is very important."



At the same time as he offered an olive branch to the Kremlin, Mr Abe also risked stoking growing tensions with his nearest military and economic powerhouse, China.

Speaking to the Financial Times, he blasted Beijing's massive military building programme in the disputed waters in the South China Sea.

Russia was booted out of the G8 group of wealthy nations after it angered the West by annexing Crimea in 2014.



But Mr Abe said: "I need to seek solutions regarding the stability of the region as well as the whole world.

"I believe appropriate dialogue with Russia, appropriate dialogue with president Putin is very important."

Tokyo's apparent call for compromise with the Kremlin throws up new challenges for Britain and America, who are conducting their own airstrikes in Syria.

Russia has been accused of targeting moderate Syrian rebels - who are backed by the West - as well as ISIS fighters.



Mr Putin has not ruled out offering asylum to hated president al-Assad and any attempt to work with Russia could stoke fresh tensions over how to deal with the Syrian dictator.

Aside from solving conflicts in the Middle East, Tokyo and Moscow have their own diplomatic spat to resolve over Russia's military buildup on the Kuril Islands.

Moscow is planning to expand its controversial building programme on the Pacific Ocean archipelago and also stands accused of annexing the occupied Japanese islands of Iturup, Kunashir, Shikotan and the Habomai Archipelago.

Russia, 70 years after the end of the Second World War, has still not signed a peace treaty with Japan.

But both sides have been brought together by the recent testing of an H-bomb by North Korea.

Vice-president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party Masahiko Komura met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to discuss the issue during his Russia visit and both nations are united in their opposition to Kim Jong-un's nuclear programme.


Japan to make Russia pact? Japanese PM says world must talk to Putin to solve crises | World | News | Daily Express
 
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Isis isnt a group its a ideology all the idiot Russians are doing is contributing to the spread of the ideology
 
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Who funded the Syrian rebels? Was it Russia? Who started and motivated Arab Spring ?

Les we forget. Considering the collective memory of the world seems to be short.....





The rebels represent the majority in Syria, this is sunni arabs

Damascus and Syria have been a seat of Arab Sunni power fir over a millennia

Until the french in order to carry out colonial power of installing minority rulers in countries to create division
Placed in power a minority Alewite dictatorship ruling over a majority arab sunni nation

The alewite bogarted and horded power in all spheres of life in Syria from political to military to business

The Syrian uprising was a long time coming

The world muslim population is 1.7 billion and growing and will become the largest faith in the world over the coming decades
Most are sunni muslim


Russia helping a minority alewite dictatorship keep power & abuse and ethnically clense a majority population wont end Usis ideology but ferment it and spread it the more the sunni arabs are harmed and hurt
 
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Isis isnt a group its a ideology all the idiot Russians are doing is contributing to the spread of the ideology

ISIS is a b@stard child of US and Iraq , when US r@pe Iraq and Syria the kid born and they name it ISIS ..
No offense to any country .. but its truth .
 
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ISIS is a b@stard child of US and Iraq , when US r@pe Iraq and Syria the kid born and they name it ISIS ..
No offense to any country .. but its truth .

ISIS is a symptom

The Soviets couldn't defeat the Mujahadeen and Al Qaeda was born

The U.S, NATO and allies couldn't finish off Al Qaeda after 9/11 and instead it has morphed in Isis, Boko haram, Al Shabab and hundred other groups

Bombing isis means nothing some will die, most wont and ideology will mutate, morph and spread even more

Palestine, western military adventurism, dictators, Kashmir, XinJiang solve these things and more and ISIS will die a dogs death

The more dictators, the more bombing, the occupations, the more racism or abuse of migrants or rise if far right all will spread ISIS
 
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ISIS is a b@stard child of US and Iraq , when US r@pe Iraq and Syria the kid born and they name it ISIS ..
No offense to any country .. but its truth .


Then.........isn't the same also true about TALIBAN, b@$%^#* child of US & our Western neighbor!!!!
 
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Then.........isn't the same also true about TALIBAN, b@$%^#* child of US & our Western neighbor!!!!

no, Afghanistan was gang r@ped by US, Russia , Pakistan and Arabs .. and result .. Taliban was born ..
 
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no, Afghanistan was gang r@ped by US, Russia , Pakistan and Arabs .. and result .. Taliban was born ..


You may be right!!!! But biological father/mother can only be one and you can easily assume, who that can be in this case!!!!!
 
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You may be right!!!! But biological father/mother can only be one and you can easily assume, who that can be in this case!!!!!

Russia and US ... Pakistan provide Bed, and stand on watch over while Afghanistan been R@ped ..
 
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That's because Russian success supporting Syrian (both gov't and opposition) against IS, but West always play their own dirty games to derail all this advances so does Turkey and GCC side. Japan should not worry about their decision concerning their relation with West. What Japan should worry about?
 
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Since Japan's foreign policy hasn't received as much media attention as yet as Russia's, I wonder whether Abe is sticking to the popular "Assad must go" narrative. @Nihonjin1061
 
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