Putin, Abe reconfirm peace treaty

(VOVWORLD) -Russian President Vladimir Putin and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met in Moscow on Saturday for talks on signing a peace treaty and forging economic cooperation. 
Putin, Abe reconfirm peace treaty  - ảnh 1 Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met in Moscow (Source: AFP/VNA)

The two leaders discussed ways to boost economic activities on their disputed islands. They agreed to accelerate consultations to strengthen trade activities. Japan hoped that these actions will pave the way for setting the centuries-long territorial disputes, to eventually sign the peace agreement after World War II.  
Putin said in a press statement following talks with Abe that it is important to continue a patient search for a solution which would meet the strategic interests of both Russia and Japan and would be acceptable for the people of both countries. Putin also supported a proposal on sending the Japanese business mission to the islands in the second half of the year. Putin also hailed the steady progress in Russia-Japan cooperation, citing good performance of mutual trade and investment, constant political dialogue, interactions among ministries, regions and agencies. In addition, the two leaders touched on international problems including the issue of the North Korea, reiterating their interest in preserving peace in the region.

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