Japan confirms Russian President Putin’s visit in autumn — FM

Russia August 25, 2014, 14:18

The agreement on Putin’s visit to Japan was reached during a telephone conversation between the two leaders in February of 2014

MOSCOW, August 25. /ITAR-TASS/. Tokyo has confirmed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Japan, earlier announced for this year’s fall, despite ongoing developments in Ukraine, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told journalists on Monday.

“We are not associating our relations with Japan with the conflict in Ukraine or with the climate change,” Lavrov said. “We have a feeling that our [bilateral] relations are sustainable. This was what our leaders [Japan’s] Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Vladimir Putin pointed at when they spoke with each other.”

“We proceed from the fact that our president had been invited, he accepted the invitation and the Japanese side confirmed the dates of the visit,” Lavrov said.

The agreement on Putin’s visit to Japan was reached during a telephone conversation between the two leaders in February of 2014. As the situation in Ukraine deteriorated, Tokyo repeatedly stated that there were no changes in preparations for the visit.

Late last month, the Japanese government imposed sanctions against Russia over Ukraine.

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