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Putin says not to run for third term Russian army to get new strategic missile systems: Putin
MOSCOW, Sept. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- Russian President
Vladimir Putin ruled out any negotiations with Japan over sovereignty of the
Kurile Islands Tuesday during a nationally televised live call-in show.
"Four Kurile islands are under Russian sovereignty. This has been fixed by international law. This is a result of
World War II. In this regard, we are not going to discuss anything, we are
conducting negotiations from this standpoint," Putin said.
Putin said Moscow, however, is prepared for a
solution to the dispute with Japan that will suit both countries.
"We want to settle all disputes with all neighbors,
including Japan. We want to find such a variant that would suit both countries.
Such variants can be found," Putin said.
The Kurile islands lie over 10,000 km from Moscow and
just off Japan's Hokkaido island. Japan has demanded Russia cede sovereignty of
the islands.
Putin is scheduled to visit Japan in November.
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