Tokyo’s Policies Have Pushed Russia-Japan Relations into an ‘Ice Age’, Claims Russian Ambassador

Moscow. Tokyo’s policy in recent years has destroyed the positive groundwork in Russian-Japanese relations, reducing bilateral ties to an “ice age,” Russian Ambassador to Japan Nikolai Nozdrev said on Monday.
“We are witnessing a decline unprecedented in the entire post-war era – if I may call it that, a deep ‘ice age’ in bilateral relations,” he said in an interview with Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency.
The ambassador stated that the positive groundwork accumulated over the past decades “has been almost completely destroyed” by Tokyo in joining “the anti-Russian line of the collective West in the context of the Ukrainian crisis.” He laid out the essential prerequisites for restoring state-to-state contacts, including Tokyo renouncing its current hostile orientation – specifically, ceasing its revisionist policies and retreating from its course toward remilitarisation.





