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US Backs Japan's Northern Territories Sovereignty Amid Putin Visit

The US expressed unwavering support for Japan's sovereignty over the Northern Territories, opposing actions undermining Indo-Pacific stability. Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi strongly protested Russian President Putin's visit to Etorofu Island, calling it incompatible with Japan's position. The visit has heightened anti-Russia sentiment in Japan, complicating bilateral relations amid the Ukraine conflict. Japan summoned Russia's ambassador to lodge a formal protest over the island visit.

US expresses support for Japan's sovereignty over Northern Territories

Tokyo, Aug 14

The United States expressed support for Japan's sovereignty over the Northern Territories stating that US-Japan Alliance is dedicated to cultivating prosperity across the Indo-Pacific.

In a statement on X, US Ambassador to Japan George Edward Glass stated, "The United States remains unwavering in its support of its most important ally and in its recognition of Japanese sovereignty over the Northern Territories. At a time when the US-Japan Alliance is dedicated to cultivating prosperity across the Indo-Pacific, we strongly oppose any action that undermines its peace and stability."

Glass made the statement in response to a post shared by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, where she objected to Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Iturup Island.

Takaichi affirmed Japan's sovereignty over the Northern Territories and termed Putin's visit to Etorofu Island "incompatible with Japan's consistent position on the Northern Territories."

"Today, the 13th, I received a report that Russian President Putin visited Iturup Island, and just now, I held an informal press conference at the official residence. Since President Putin stated in January 2024 that he would definitely visit the Northern Territories, the Japanese government has repeatedly requested the Russian side to ensure that the president does not visit the Northern Territories. Nevertheless, I strongly protest today's visit to Iturup Island by President Putin," Takaichi posted on X.

"The Northern Territories are inherently Japanese territory both historically and under international law, and this visit to Etorofu Island by Russia's incumbent president is incompatible with Japan's consistent position on the Northern Territories. Moreover, it wounds the feelings of the Japanese people and is absolutely unacceptable," she added.

Sanae Takaichi stated that Putin's visit to Etorofu Island has further hardened anti-Russia sentiment in Japan.

"Even amid the harsh state of Japan-Russia relations following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Japan has made every possible effort, but this visit can only be said to have further hardened anti-Russia sentiment within Japan and made medium- to long-term recovery of relations more difficult. I hope that the Russian side will take the gravity of this matter very seriously," Takaichi posted on X.

Putin's visit to Etorofu Island came amid strained ties between Japan and Russia since the conflict erupted between Moscow and Kyiv. Japan and Russia have a territorial dispute over the islands, known in Russia as Southern Kurils while it is called the Northern Territories in Japan.

The Japanese government summoned the Russian Ambassador to Japan, Nikolay Nozdrev, and lodged a strong protest over Putin's visit, Japan-based Kyodo News reported. Japan has said that the island chain, which consists of Etorofu, Kunashiri, Shikotan and the Habomai islet group, was illegally seized by the Soviet Union after Japan surrendered in the Second World War. However, Russia has maintained that the seizure was legitimate.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While this is a Japan-Russia issue, India has consistently maintained that territorial disputes should be resolved peacefully through dialogue. We hope both sides show restraint and work towards a diplomatic solution. India understands the pain of illegal occupation firsthand.

Arjun K

Putin visiting disputed territories is just flexing muscle. Japan has every right to protest. But why is America making statements about Pacific issues while remaining silent on similar situations elsewhere? Makes you think about their real intentions in Indo-Pacific.

Meera T

The US-Japan alliance is growing stronger while China watches closely. India should also strengthen its ties with Japan for a free and open Indo-Pacific. The Northern Territories issue reminds us that post-war borders can still be contested. 🙏

Vikram M

Putin's visit to the disputed islands was unnecessary provocation. Japan has been patient but this is too much. However, I do think America's sudden vocal support has more to do with countering China than actually caring about Japan's territorial claims.

Sneha F

Japan-Russia relations were already strained over Ukraine. This visit just adds fuel to fire. As someone from India who understands border disputes, I feel for Japan. But diplomatic channels are always better than escalating tensions. Hope sanity prevails.

Kavya N

Every country has its territorial disputes - Japan has Northern Territories, we have Aksai Chin and

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