Дивизион, Малокурильское, о. Шикотан

Дивизион, Малокурильское, о. Шикотан

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sisonori999, on February 6, 2008, said:

Dear Russian, please return this island to JAPAN.

Basic Understanding of the Northern Territories Issue (1) The Northern Territories consists of four islands located off the northeast coast of the Nemuro Peninsula of Hokkaido. They are: Habomai, Shikotan, Kunashiri and Etorofu. (2) Japan came to know of the Four Northern Islands earlier than Russia. A number of Japanese traveled to the islands and gradually established its rule. In 1855, the Treaty of Commerce, Navigation and Delimitation between Japan and Russia, which was concluded in a completely friendly and peaceful manner, confirmed the already established natural boundaries, drawing the boundary between the islands of Etorofu and Uruppu. Following the conclusion of the treaty, the Four Northern Islands had never been held by foreign countries.

(3) However, nearing the end of the Second World War, the Soviet Union ignored the Neutrality Pact that was valid between Japan and the Soviet Union and entered the war against Japan. After Japan had accepted the terms of the Potsdam Declaration, Soviet forces occupied all of the Four Northern Islands from 28 August 1945 to 5 September 1945.

(4) Subsequently, the Soviet Union unilaterally incorporated the territories under occupation into its own territories and by 1949 had forcibly deported all Japanese residents of the Four Northern Islands (approximately 17,000 people).

(5) Since that time, return of the Northern Territories has been the ardent wish of the people of Japan, and a deep-rooted movement among the general public for the return of the islands has developed national-wide. With this strong support from the people of Japan, the Government of Japan, under a consistent policy, has persistently called on the Soviet Union, and subsequently the Russian Federation, to conclude a peace treaty between the two countries, contingent on the resolution of the Northern Territories issue.

(6) As a result of negotiations to date, both Japan and Russia have agreed to resolve the issue of the attribution of the Four Northern Islands and to conclude a peace treaty, and have continued vigorous negotiations. The Russian side also states that it continues to pursue a solution on the demarcation of an internationally recognized national border that is acceptable to both countries.

Japan's Basic Position (1) The Northern Territories are an integral part of Japan's sovereign territory that continues to be illegally occupied by Russia. The Government of the United States of America has also consistently supported Japan's position. (2) In a situation where sovereign territory of Japan continues to be illegally occupied by Russia, the Japanese Government, on the basic position, cannot accept that individuals from third countries, including their economic activities, be subject to Russia's jurisdiction or act in any way that presupposes Russia's jurisdiction over the Four Northern Islands, since such acceptance would lead to approving Russia possessing the Four Northern Islands.

(3) Accordingly, when the Japanese Government receives information that a private individual from a third country has entered the Four Northern Islands, having received a visa from Russia, or that a private company from a third country is conducting economic activities in the Northern Territories, Japan, upon confirming the veracity of the situation, has lodged a complaint against the individual or company.

(4) In addition, the Government of Japan, with the Cabinet's approval in 1989, made the request that Japanese nationals do not enter the territories with visas issued by Russian authorities until the resolution of the issue of the Northern Territories.

Master666, on February 15, 2008, said:

Neytralilet? How much our peace naves you have sunk during war? This is our island. You time to understand this. PS. We to spit on USA PPS. Excuse me for my english.

Igor__G., on February 20, 2008, said:

2 sisonori999 The history has developed so, that these islands belong to Russia. To come back to this question is not present the reasons sense. Personally I would like that the reserve both for animals and for fishes there has been organized. If this to not make, all fauna will be eaten by inhabitants of the seaside countries. And the seas are spoiled ecologically.

If to start to change borders all over the world new wars and shocks to not avoid.

sisonori999, on February 29, 2008, said:

Dear Егор64,

The time, The history,,yes, i know it.

Now, many Russian ppl live in these islands.

and if Russia return these island to Japan,

I am anxious about an environmental problem by Japanese development.

But i insist that "these 4 islands are Japan" as a Japanese.

Even if this crame is impossible...

Igor__G., on July 22, 2008, said:

Володя, уберите пожалуйста эти каракули. Всё равно отображается белиберда, а её столько, что страничка подвисает.

sisonori999, on July 24, 2008, said:

Fuck off [Rapes small Japan] This island is Japan. and this problem is between Japan and Russia.

http://www.aurens.or.jp/hp/chishima/index.html http://www.hoppou.go.jp/

Igor__G., on July 25, 2008, said:

Always thought that the Japanese cultural people. 常に考えて、日本の文化や礼儀正しい人々です。 Не все японцы одинаковы! :-)

andre kudelya, on November 6, 2008, said:

dear japanese!!!you attacked first russia(WW I)& ussr (WW II).you are loosers! ha-ha-ha!!! if you shall atack us the third time - we shall occupay ALL japan & you & your kids will be our slaves FOREVER!!! HA-HA-HA!!! AFRAID THIS & SHUT UP FOREVER!!!

Temlord, on May 25, 2009, said:

эти острова принадлежат нам, по результатам 2-й мировой войны. не надо было против нас воевать, было бы у вас еше и пол Сахалина. Сидите тихо а то газ отключим.

Andrey Dekalin, on September 10, said:

Dear sisonori999, could you make your general post a little shorter?

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