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The Russian foreign minister said that the Russian-Japanese territorial dispute had been resolved, and Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshishi Hayashi was protesting

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The Russian foreign minister said that the Russian-Japanese territorial dispute had been resolved, and Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshishi Hayashi was protesting
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According to the latest reports, the Russian Foreign Minister claims that a settlement has been reached in the territorial dispute between Russia and Japan. This news sparked strong protests and opposition within the Japanese government.

The statement of the Russian Foreign Minister seems to imply that the parties have reached some kind of agreement or consensus on the long-standing territorial dispute. However, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi strongly protested against this. He believes that Russia's statement has not been officially recognized and agreed by the Japanese Government, and therefore refuses to accept the Russian Foreign Minister's statement.

The Russian foreign minister said that the Russian-Japanese territorial dispute had been resolved, and Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshishi Hayashi was protesting

For a long time, Russia and Japan have not been able to make substantial progress on the issue of the ownership of the four northern islands (called the South Kuril Islands in Russia and the Northern Territories in Japan). This territorial dispute is one of the thorny issues left over from the history of the two countries, and it has been difficult to resolve it completely because of its sensitivity and complexity.

The Russian foreign minister said that the Russian-Japanese territorial dispute had been resolved, and Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshishi Hayashi was protesting

At the moment, Russia claims that the territorial dispute has been resolved, while the Japanese government insists on its position on territorial ownership. Such a move could lead to increased diplomatic tensions between the two countries, which could have implications for future diplomatic relations and regional stability.

The Russian foreign minister said that the Russian-Japanese territorial dispute had been resolved, and Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshishi Hayashi was protesting

The two sides are currently taking a serious position on this issue, but believe that through sustained diplomatic efforts and dialogue, it may be possible to finally find a mutually acceptable solution and achieve reconciliation and cooperation between them.

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