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Russia summons Japan ambassador over disputed islands row

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Russia summons Japan ambassador over disputed islands row
Russia summons Japan ambassador over disputed islands row
Japan earlier summoned Russia's ambassador in protest over President Putin's visit to the islands.
Russia summons Japan ambassador over disputed islands row
In this pool photograph distributed by the Russian state agency Sputnik, Russia's President Vladimir Putin visits a school on Iturup island, one of four islands in the contested chain known as the Kuril Islands in Russia and the Northern Territories in Japan, on Aug 13, 2026. (Photo: Gavriil Grigorov/POOL/AFP) 18 Aug 2
The Mainichi
The Mainichi4 hrs ago
Russia summons Japan ambassador over isle row, report says envoy to comply
MOSCOW (Kyodo) -- Russia said Monday it has summoned the Japanese ambassador in Moscow after Tokyo lodged a strong protest over Russian President Vlad
RTÉ News
RTÉ News4 hrs ago
Russia summons Japan ambassador over disputed islands row
Moscow has summoned the Japanese ambassador after Tokyo condemned President Vladimir Putin's recent visit to Russia's far-eastern Kuril Islands, which are also claimed by Japan.
Punch
Punch4 hrs ago
Russia summons Japan ambassador over disputed islands row
Russia has summoned Japan’s ambassador after Tokyo condemned President Putin’s visit to the disputed Kuril Islands. This escalates the long-standing Russia
Japan condemns Putin’s visit to disputed islands
AP —  Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday made his first visit to the Kuril Islands, a Moscow-controlled Pacific archipelago that also is claimed by Japan, which voiced a diplomatic protest over the trip. Putin visited a fish plant, a hospital and a school on Iturup, one of the volcanic chain’s southern island
The Daily Star
The Daily Star2 days ago
Putin visits disputed island near Japan, drawing Tokyo's ire
Within hours, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova dismissed the prime minister's comments, saying they "cause extreme outrage and are absolutely unacceptable".
The Japan Times
The Japan Times3 days ago
Japan ‘discussing how to respond’ to Putin’s disputed island visit
Options include further strengthening economic sanctions on Russia and temporarily recalling Japan's ambassador to the nation.
Stuff
Stuff🏁 first to report3 days ago
Putin angers Japan with ‘unacceptable’ visit to disputed islands
The Russian leader flexes Moscow’s muscles in the Far East with his first visit to islands seized by the Soviets after the Second World War.