Russian Foreign Ministry urges Japan to abandon accelerated remilitarization
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What happened
Russia calls on Japan to recognize the results of the Second World War and stop the accelerated mobilization and liberalization of arms exports to the detriment of the long-standing pacifism of Tokyo's foreign policy, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman…
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