source; Reuters through www.gmanetwork.com
TOKYO
- Two Russian fighter jets briefly entered Japan's air space near the northern
island of Hokkaido on Thursday, prompting Japan to scramble combat fighters and
lodge a protest, Japan's Foreign Ministry said.
It
was the first such intrusion in five years, a ministry official said. Former
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori is expected to visit Moscow later this
month to discuss territorial matters.
Thursday
was Japan's "Northern Territories Day", when rallies are
traditionally held calling for the return of disputed islands off Hokkaido.
Russian
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev landed on the remote island chain in July,
prompting protests from Tokyo.
Medvedev's
trip to the disputed islands in Russia's Far East - known as the Southern
Kuriles in Russia but as the Northern Territories in Japan - prompted Japan's
Ministry of Foreign Affairs to complain.
Unlike
Japan's dispute with China over islands in the East China Sea, which are near
potentially vast maritime oil and gas reserves, the feud with Russia has more
to do with the legacy of World War Two.
Soviet
soldiers seized the islands at the end of the war and the territorial row has
weighed on diplomatic relations ever since, precluding a formal peace treaty. —
Reuters
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