The Japanese Foreign Minister’s emphasis on the need for mutual understanding in the difficult relations of Tokyo and Moscow

The Japanese Foreign Minister said in an ierview that Tokyo and Moscow need mutual understanding in the curre difficult situation.
According to RCO News Agency, Japanese Foreign Minister Takshi Iwaya announced today (Friday) that relations between Russia and Japan are in a difficult position, adding that Tokyo will develop its relations with Moscow on its national ierest, although, although Mutual understanding is also esseial.
Rihanosti News Agency cited a journalist’s question about the perspective of change in Japanese -Russian relations, which said Japan, led by former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and its curre Prime Minister Shigro Ishiba, former Preside Joe Biden’s policies It has followed the United States that attempted to weaken Russia, help Ukraine, and impose ai -Russian sanctions.
Responding to a reporter’s question as to whether Tokyo is ready to change his position and improve relations with Moscow, Ivaya said: “There are many issues between the two couries in talking about Japan -Russia relations. And Japan -Russia relations are in a difficult position, but on the other hand, we adhere to the position that Russia is a neighboring coury and is necessary to understand. We will coinue to build our relations with Russia based on what serves Japan’s national ierest in our foreign policy.
Last Wednesday, Russian Preside Vladimir Putin and US Preside Venice Trump had a phone call that agreed to start negotiations to resolve the conflict in Ukraine immediately. Trump said he had talked to Putin about the need to end the clashes, and later informed Preside Walodimir Zelnsky of the conversation.
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