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Russia Calls on Japan to Recognize WWII Results, Abandon Remilitarization Course
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Russia Calls on Japan to Recognize WWII Results, Abandon Remilitarization Course

Russia's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called on Japan to fully recognize the results of World War II and abandon the course of accelerated remilitarization. Zakharova criticized Tokyo's liberalization of weapons exports as a deliberate departure from its pacifist foreign policy maintained for over eight decades. She also condemned Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's recent offering to the Yasukuni Shinto Shrine, calling it an odious temple that symbolizes militarism and a cynical disregard for the feelings of neighboring peoples who suffered from militaristic Japan during WWII.

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