The material describes the trip of the Japanese to the island of Iturup. Greetings were outraged by the 80-year-old citizen of Japan, who lived on the island as a child and considers him her homeland.

“Every time Yasuda-san heard the words from the Japanese“ Great! ”,“ Wonderful people live around here! ”An unpleasant feeling began to boil in her heart again and again,” RIA Novosti reports.

In November, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov said that Moscow and Tokyo maintain fundamental differences on the conclusion of a peace treaty, which complicates the progress of negotiations.

In August, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Japan’s actions could not call into question Russian sovereignty over the Kuril Islands.