Putin `` likes '' proposal to prohibit transfer of territory under the constitution Feb. 14, 8:19

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Russian President Putin said on Tuesday that a proposal to prohibit the transfer of Russian territory in revising the constitution should be `` negotiated with the partner country, but I liked the idea itself. '' In pursuing peace treaty negotiations with Prime Minister Abe aiming to resolve the Northern Territories issue, the intentions of his remarks are attracting attention.

Last month, Russian President Putin proposed a major change in the power structure of the country by amending the constitution, and a working group of experts has been discussing the amendments.

Putin attended the meeting of the working group on Tuesday, when one of the members said a new constitution would prohibit the transfer of Russian territory and should not even negotiate with the other party. Was suggested.

Putin said, `` We are negotiating some issues with the partner country, but we liked the idea itself, '' and said, `` Let's ask a lawyer how to express it properly. '' Was.

Putin is in the process of negotiating a peace treaty with Prime Minister Abe aiming to resolve the Northern Territory issue, so it seems that this statement was also made in Japan, and is the intention or constitution stipulating new territories? Will be noticed.