Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Monday that Japan must recognise Russia's sovereignty over all of the disputed south Kuril islands in order for peace talks to continue.
Moscow is willing to work toward a peace resolution provided "Japan's indisputable recognition of the entirety of results of World War II, including Russia's sovereignty over all of the islands of the southern Kuril chain," Lavrov said in a briefing following talks with his Japanese counterpart Taro Kono.
Lavrov said this basic premise is reflected in the 1956 joint declaration of the Soviet Union and Japan, which Moscow is willing to use as a starting point.
"This is our base position and without steps in this direction it is very difficult to expect movement forward on other issues," he said.
"Sovereignty over the islands is not up for discussion, this is Russian territory."
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