Russian President Vladimir Putin has turned down the offer of a dog as a gift from the Japanese government, according to a Japanese MP.
Koichi Hagiuda did not give a reason as to why the gift had been rejected by Putin.
Japan gave Putin a female Akita called Yume in 2012. This dog was intended as a companion for her, the BBC reported.
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If accepted, the gift would have been presented to the Russian president at a summit with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Japan next week amid low expectations of a breakthrough in a territorial row that has blocked a peace treaty to formally end World War II.
The territorial row stems from the Soviet Union's seizure of four islands off Hokkaido, known in Japan as the Northern Territories and in Russia as the Southern Kuriles.
Akitas breed of dogs originate from northern Japan.
Putin also owns a male Bulgarian Shepherd called Buffy, which was given to him by the Bulgarian prime minister in 2010.
His Labrador, Konni, given to him as a gift by Sergey Shoigu, currently Russian defence minister, died in 2014.
Putin once brought Konni to a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is scared of dogs. Some press reports at the time said he had done so to intimidate her.
But earlier this year, Putin told a German newspaper that he did not know about her fear.
He said: "When I learned that she does not like dogs, I apologised, of course.