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1、Illusory ProgressDespite Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hailing a potential breakthrough in a decades-long territorial dispute with Russia after talks with President Vladimir Putin in Sochi on May 6, work remains to be done before both sides can reach a detente. A prevailing view among some obse

2、rvers is that Japans prime minister has misjudged both the extent of Japans economic leverage and Moscows firm stance on territorial issues and that the territorial dispute between the two sides will undoubtedly continue to cast a shadow over their rapprochement. Japan and Russias joint claim to fou

3、r Pacific islands, known as the Northern Territories in Japan and the Southern Kurils in Russia, has long prevented the two sides from inking a peace treaty after World War II. Under the 1945 Yalta accord, Russia took control of the islands, which Japan disputes. In the Black Sea resort of Sochi, th

4、e two leaders talks lasted over three hours, which included a 35-minute face-to-face private discussion. In the talks, the two promised to boost dialogue in all areaspolitical, economic, trade and investmentand to continue negotiation over the territorial dispute. Abe thus believed Japans economic l

5、everage would soften Moscows attitude toward the territorial issue, as Russia is currently suffering a severe economic contraction due to falling oil prices, Western sanctions and the depreciation of the ruble. According to Kyodo News, Abe laid out an eight-point plan outlining how Tokyo and Moscow

6、could cooperate in revitalizing the Russian Far East, developing energy resources and building state-of-the-art hospitals, among other items. Although Japans “generous” offer of economic cooperation may tempt Russia, such arrangements apparently were not enough to lure Moscow into making concessions

7、 on the territorial dispute. In fact, Moscow had already set the tone for any discussion of the issue prior to Abes visit. During Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrovs trip to Tokyo in April, the top Russian diplomat said Russia wants to “move forward” but is not prepared to budge on the “result o

8、f World War II.” And, two days before Abes arrival in Sochi, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Moscow expected “no immediate and serious progress” at the Putin-Abe meeting on the “extremely sensitive” territorial issue. In recent months, moreover, Russia has expanded its military p

9、resence in the region by building new compounds for its troops stationed on two of the disputed islands. Though the Japanese foreign ministry press secretary Yasuhisa Kawamura told media after the Abe-Putin talks that the prime minister“could feel a breakthrough in the currently stagnated negotiatio

10、n.” The Kremlin, however, only said that “the issue was discussed in a very constructive way” and added no further detail. Previous events have already shown how intractable Moscow is when it comes to making territorial concessions. Moscows tough stance on the Crimean region has won Putin high domes

11、tic approval ratings of over 80 percent. The hardline Russian president seems unlikely to yield on territorial issues, all the more so since a presidential election is less than two years away. Notwithstanding the tough attitude that they have adopted in this dispute, Moscow has demonstrated its ski

12、ll at employing specious rhetoric by leaving Tokyo with the feeling of potential progress. Given Russias current economic woes and international isolation resulting from the Ukrainian crisis, Moscows tactic is not difficult to understand. As its weakest link, Japan has become the focus of efforts by

13、 Moscow to break the Group of Sevens alleged containment strategy. Moscow has already taken the opportunity to announce that the Putin-Abe meeting has indicated the failure of Washingtons policy of isolation. And, with Abes promise of economic cooperation, Moscow has reaped plenty of political and e

14、conomic capital from Abes visit. For his part, Abe is eager to achieve a breakthrough in the territorial dispute with Russia in order to garner more domestic support. Whereas economic cooperation between Russia and Japan is certainly mutually beneficial, Abes impression of progress on the territoria

15、l issue is purely imaginary. The Japanese prime ministers so-called new approach for attempting to resolve the territorial dispute with Russiaprivate talks between himself and Putincame under fire from sections of the Japanese media who voiced concern about its lack of transparency. Despite the warm

16、er words from both sides at recent talks, no official documents were signed during Abes visit, and the potential lifting of sanctions imposed by Tokyo on Russia, another topic dear to the Kremlins heart, was not mentioned during Abes trip either. Furthermore, without taking into account the lingering territorial dispute, a knot still exists in the relations between the two countries, as Tokyos Russia policy is apparently subject to the influence of the United States.

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