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    Japan is looking forward to cooperation with Russia on Syria and the Korean Peninsula

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    Japan is looking forward to cooperation with Russia on Syria and the Korean Peninsula Empty Japan is looking forward to cooperation with Russia on Syria and the Korean Peninsula

    Post by Rocky Thu 27 Apr 2017, 4:07 am

    Japan is looking forward to cooperation with Russia on Syria and the Korean Peninsula

    Date: 04/27/2017 08:42


    His Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday, expressed his country's aspiration to cooperate with Russia on key issues, including the Syrian crisis and the Korean Peninsula.

    Abe said at a news conference, "I want a frank exchange of views on pressing issues such as tension on the Korean peninsula was conducted, and the situation in Syria, and other international issues, and ways to cooperate with Russia to solve them."

    Abe and meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, part of an official visit where to Russia today, is scheduled to address the meeting to key international issues, as well as topped the list of talks between the two sides issue of economic cooperation and joint economic activities in the South Kuril Islands and allow free access to these islands by their former inhabitants.

    He stressed Abe in this regard, "I would like to move forward in negotiations on a peace treaty, and I would like to go a big step forward with regard to the joint economic activities in the four northern islands, and discuss the issue of free visits to the graves of the ancestors of the former residents of the islands." Finished / 25

    http://almaalomah.info/2017/04/27/world/150674

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