Russia has called out Japan over what it calls "highly dangerous" comments about the Taiwan region, urging Tokyo to reflect on its WWII legacy. The warning comes after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made controversial statements that Moscow claims could destabilize regional peace.
🗣️ "Japan must face its inglorious past," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova told Xinhua this week. Her remarks coincide with the 80th anniversary of the World Anti-Fascist War victory – a milestone that's sparked global discussions about historical accountability.
💥 Zakharova emphasized that Japan's wartime aggression caused "tremendous suffering" across Asia, adding: "Politicians like Takaichi need to understand how reckless words can ignite new crises." The statement highlights growing diplomatic friction as Asia navigates complex modern geopolitics while grappling with 20th-century shadows.
📌 Why it matters: With Taiwan being a frequent flashpoint, Russia's alignment with China's stance adds pressure on Japan. Analysts say such exchanges could influence everything from trade routes to tech partnerships in 2025's tense climate.
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Russian Foreign Ministry: Japan should reflect deeply on history
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