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Russia summons Japanese envoy following Putin’s visit to disputed islands

Japan said the islands are its inherent territory as the two governments exchanged diplomatic protests over Putin’s visit and Russia’s sovereignty claims.

  • On Tuesday, Russia's Foreign Ministry summoned Japanese Ambassador Muto Akira to protest Tokyo's condemnation of President Vladimir Putin's trip to the Kuril Islands, the Moscow-controlled Pacific archipelago claimed by both nations.
  • The Soviet Union seized the islands in the final days of World War Two, creating a dispute that has prevented the two countries from signing a peace treaty formally ending their hostilities.
  • Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae called the visit 'absolutely unacceptable,' emphasizing that the Northern Territories are Japan's inherent territory based on historical facts and international law.
  • During an approximately 20-minute meeting, Ambassador Muto appropriately explained the Japanese position on the Northern Territories and President Putin's recent visit to Russian officials.
  • Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that Moscow reserves the right to take 'appropriate countermeasures' regarding Japan's support for Western sanctions and its backing for Ukraine.
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Tensions between Russia and Japan have escalated after Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Kuril Islands, an archipelago between Japan and Russia claimed by both countries. Putin visited the island of Iturup on Thursday, which the Japanese Prime Minister called "absolutely unacceptable." Russia sent four missile-equipped warships to the vicinity of Japan a day after Putin's visit. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared that th…

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Russia summons Japanese envoy following Putin's visit to disputed islands

Russia’s Foreign Ministry has summoned the Japanese ambassador to protest Tokyo’s criticism of President Vladimir Putin’s trip to the Kuril Islands, the Moscow-controlled Pacific archipelago that is claimed by both countries.

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CGTN broke the news in Beijing, China on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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