
Russia and Japan Continue Dispute Over Kuril Islands After 80 Years
Russia and Japan remain at odds over the ownership of the Kuril Islands, with Tokyo urging negotiations while Moscow appears uninterested.
18 Feb, 21:48 — 19 Feb, 17:26
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Why Trump turned on Starmer’s Chagos deal - The Times
The Far-Fetched Mission to Reclaim Islands That Host a Key U.S. Military Base - The Wall Street Journal
After 80 Years, Russia and Japan Still Can’t Agree on Who These Islands Belong To
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Do not give away Diego Garcia - The Daily Star
Do not give away Diego Garcia The Daily Star
Read full article →After 80 Years, Russia and Japan Still Can’t Agree on Who These Islands Belong To
Tokyo is “patiently urging” Moscow to come back to the negotiating table, but Kremlin officials appear uninterested.
Read full article →The Far-Fetched Mission to Reclaim Islands That Host a Key U.S. Military Base - The Wall Street Journal
The Far-Fetched Mission to Reclaim Islands That Host a Key U.S. Military Base The Wall Street Journal
Read full article →Why Trump turned on Starmer’s Chagos deal - The Times
Why Trump turned on Starmer’s Chagos deal The Times
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