To be blunt, it should be obvious that Russia has no intention of doing the right thing and returning the Northern Territories to Japan. Russia has resolved territorial disputes in the past with China and it was mostly in favor of the Chinese, they could have done the same with Japan but chose not to. On the contrary, since Putin came to power the Russians have militarized the Northern Territories and stepped up their rhetoric over keeping the stolen islands forever. China and Russia have drawn closer together in recent years and that means an increasingly unfriendly Russian attitude toward Japan. As concerns Ukraine, Japan really has no interest in the region and no immediate reason to be favorable to the new Ukrainian regime, however, Communist China is watching the situation closely and it could have a long-term impact on Japan if the Chinese decide to imitate the actions of Russia, seeing that there are no consequences for Russia seizing Ukrainian territory they may decide to do the same and seize the Senkaku Islands thinking there will be no retaliation from the international community. They may even play it safer and wait until Abe is out of office and a new Japanese government takes over that is less likely to use force to defend Japanese territory. It is a serious situation that should be considered carefully. One thing that should be clear though is that hoping Russia will do the right thing and return the Northern Territories if Japan is cooperative is hope that is misplaced. Russia has, very foolishly, allowed themselves to become more beholden to China and it is extremely unlikely that they will do the right thing in relation to Japan.
Japan and the Ukraine Crisis
To be blunt, it should be obvious that Russia has no intention of doing the right thing and returning the Northern Territories to Japan. Russia has resolved territorial disputes in the past with China and it was mostly in favor of the Chinese, they could have done the same with Japan but chose not to. On the contrary, since Putin came to power the Russians have militarized the Northern Territories and stepped up their rhetoric over keeping the stolen islands forever. China and Russia have drawn closer together in recent years and that means an increasingly unfriendly Russian attitude toward Japan. As concerns Ukraine, Japan really has no interest in the region and no immediate reason to be favorable to the new Ukrainian regime, however, Communist China is watching the situation closely and it could have a long-term impact on Japan if the Chinese decide to imitate the actions of Russia, seeing that there are no consequences for Russia seizing Ukrainian territory they may decide to do the same and seize the Senkaku Islands thinking there will be no retaliation from the international community. They may even play it safer and wait until Abe is out of office and a new Japanese government takes over that is less likely to use force to defend Japanese territory. It is a serious situation that should be considered carefully. One thing that should be clear though is that hoping Russia will do the right thing and return the Northern Territories if Japan is cooperative is hope that is misplaced. Russia has, very foolishly, allowed themselves to become more beholden to China and it is extremely unlikely that they will do the right thing in relation to Japan.
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