Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs takes out confidential information and enforces document inspection policy February 13 5:18

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has responded to the Japanese response, including the policy of the Metropolitan Police Department sending documents to a representative of the Russian Trade Representative in Japan in a case in which a former SoftBank employee was arrested for taking secret information. He pointed out that this would break the atmosphere between the two countries before the upcoming foreign ministers' talks were scheduled, and conquered Japan.

Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesman Zaharova officially announced on a regular meeting that Foreign Minister Lavrov will meet with Foreign Minister Mogi at an international meeting starting in Munich, Germany from the 14th.

However, Japan's response, such as the police officer's policy to send documents to Russia's representative representative of the Russian Trade Representative in Japan in a case where a former Softbank employee was arrested for taking out confidential information, Zapowa said "It will break the atmosphere before the negotiations and will not be a good step."

Japan wants to move forward with negotiations on a peace treaty involving the Northern Territories issue, but Russia has responded to the negotiations but is urging Japan to acknowledge that the islands are Russian territories.

Furthermore, the Russian side has a wide gap between the two sides, saying that the territorial dispute should be discussed after the conclusion of the treaty, and spokesman Zaharova seems to have suppressed the Japanese side before the negotiations.