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Japan is facing its most severe security environment since World War II as three potential adversaries in East Asia – China, ...
The Russian ambassador to Japan has placed blame on Tokyo for Japan and Russia's weakening relations, specifically the sanctions the Asian nation has leveraged against Russia.
However, Russia will not go anywhere and Japan will always need to manage relations with its huge neighbor. Michito Tsuruoka is an associate professor at Keio University. Tags ...
Russia operations and North Korean threats pose the greatest challenge to global order since World War II, in its annual assessment.
North Korea on Friday lambasted Japan for describing it as an "urgent threat" in this year's defense white paper, calling it ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during a meeting in Sochi, Russia, May 6. The two will meet again on 2 September to discuss trade deals, this time ...
Russia's relations with Japan over disputed Pacific Islands have not changed following Moscow's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday.
Japan has created a ministry in charge of promoting relations with Russia, to pursue stronger trade and negotiate a 70-year-old diplomatic snag between the two countries, Japanese public ...
NAGATO, Japan (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin told Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday that thanks to Abe's efforts there was a shift in Russia-Japan relations.
Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine has seriously damaged Russia-Japan relations, and the fallout continues to be felt. Why Japan Is Getting Tough on Russia Now By Tsuruoka Michito.