Former Prime Minister of Russia Emphasizes attitude not to respond to negotiations with Japan over Northern Territories 9:05 on September 3

In the Russian Far East, a forum was held by patriot groups three days before the end of World War II, and former Prime Minister Medvedev said that the ceding of the territory was not allowed under the new constitution, and the Northern Territories were banned. He stressed that he will not accept any negotiations with Japan over the delivery of his.

In Sakhalin, the Russian Far East, a forum by patriot groups has been held since last month to discuss the achievements of the Soviet army that won World War II.



On the 2nd, former Prime Minister Medvedev's Security Council Vice-Chairman also participated in an online format, touching on the new constitution that came into effect this July, "except for the act of demarcation of borders, it is "It is not allowed," he emphasized his attitude that he cannot accept any negotiations with Japan over the delivery of the Northern Territories.



Until now, Russia had set the anniversary of the end of World War II as 2 days, but since it was 75 years since the end of the war, it was changed to 3 days, which was the anniversary of the victory day for Japan in the Soviet era. Emphasize the victory of the battle.



On the 3rd, military parades will be held on Sakhalin as well as on the northern territories of Kunashiri Island and Etorofu Island with Russian troops stationed there.



In response to such a move, the Japanese government has stated that it cannot be accepted without compromising Japan's position, and that it will persistently work under the basic policy of resolving territorial issues and concluding a peace treaty.