Signed a bill to change the end date of Presidential War to the day of the victory against Japan on April 25, 7:29

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a bill that included a change to the end of World War II on September 3, the day the Soviet Union celebrated as a Victory Day against Japan.
The victory over Japan in the war may be emphasized, and public opinion against the handing over of the Northern Territories may increase.

In Russia, the day after the end of World War II was set as September 2 after the date Japan signed the surrender document, and annual commemorative events are held in the Far East and the Northern Territories.

However, the armed forces and members of the lower house from Sakhalin state submitted a bill to the Parliament that included a change to September 3, which was also a national holiday during the Soviet era, which was also a national holiday, and by the 17th of this month. It has been passed by both the upper and lower houses.

The reason for the proposal was "to strengthen the patriotic tradition and preserve the memory of history," and President Putin signed the bill on the 24th.

With 75 years since the end of the war, it seems that the aim is to further show off the position as a victorious nation and raise the patriotism of the people.

It will be in line with China, which sets September 3 as the "Anniversary of Japan's War Victory Day," highlighting the victory over Japan in the war, and public opinion against the handing over of the Northern Territories may increase.

On the other hand, from the Russian government, it should be noted that "it is a day to commemorate the end of the war, and the legal documents include the search for a way of peaceful coexistence and cooperation." There is also a voice saying.