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Russia’s top diplomat in Japan to discuss leaders’ meetings | Russia’s top diplomat in Japan to discuss leaders’ meetings |
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TOKYO — Top diplomats from Japan and Russia were making preparations in Tokyo on Friday for their leaders’ meetings later this year, hoping to deepen relations overshadowed by a World War II territorial dispute and the conflict in Ukraine. | |
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s trip came days after Japan hosted foreign ministers from the Group of Seven industrialized nations. Russia is barred from G-7 because of its annexation of Crimea in 2014. That has also shelved Russian President Vladimir Putin’s Japan visit for nearly two years. | |
Still, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been pushing to make progress in the dispute over Russian-held islands, called the Northern Territories in Japan and the southern Kurils in Russia, which has kept the two countries from signing a peace treaty formally ending their World War II hostilities. | |
Media reports say the officials were arranging for Abe to make an unofficial trip to Sochi in southern Russia on May 6 to meet with Putin, ahead of Putin’s return visit. | |
Japan is in a delicate position. | |
As part of the G-7, it supports the group’s diplomatic isolation of Russia. At the same time, Tokyo wants good relations with Moscow to maintain dialogue and negotiate the territorial dispute. | |
The two sides have stepped up economic and diplomatic cooperation despite Russia’s support for rebels in eastern Ukraine. | |
A senior lawmaker from Abe’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party met in early April with Russian Trade and Industry Minister Denis Manturov and handed him Abe’s letter for Putin. | |
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