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Russia's Putin praises Abe

30/5/2025 6:25
Russian President Vladimir Putin paid

tribute to former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday, saying

he knew the slain Japanese leader had dreamt of finally

concluding a post-World War Two peace treaty.



No treaty was ever signed as the two countries could not

resolve a dispute over the then-Soviet Union's seizure at the

end of the war of four islands in the Southern Kuril chain,

known in Japan as the Northern Territories.



Russian media said Abe and Putin met altogether 27 times

during the nearly nine years the Japanese leader was in office.

Abe left office in 2020 and was assassinated two years later

while making an election campaign speech.



"I know that his dream - and he truly strived to achieve

this - was to conclude a peace treaty between our two countries.

The situation is different now," the Russian leader said.



Putin, whose comments to Abe's widow in the Kremlin were

reported by Russian news agencies, also said fulfilling that

dream was not possible in the current international situation

given the conflict in Ukraine.



"Your husband did a great deal for the development of

Russian-Japanese relations. We had very good personal

relations," Putin was quoted as telling Akie Abe.



Russia's relations with Japan have been strained by Tokyo's

support for sanctions imposed by Ukraine's Western allies over

Moscow's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. All negotiations on clinching

a peace treaty have been suspended.



Akie Abe told Putin, according to the agencies, that her

husband had wanted to meet Putin even after the start of the

Ukraine conflict "but unfortunately circumstances were such that

he was no longer able to meet you. His life was cut short."



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