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9 of October, 11:00

General Secretary Suga: dialogue zamglavy the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and Japan was constructive
Ksenia Naka. The dialogues in the Russian capital between the Deputy Ministers of foreign Affairs of Russia and Japan, Igor Morgulov and Shinsuke Sugiyama were constructive, said on a press-conferences in Tokyo the Secretary General of the government of Japan acehide Suga.

"There was a Frank exchange of views for seven hours. It was a constructive dialogue, which will focus (on the development - ed.) in the future, " said the Secretary-General.

Suga confirmed that no change in plans to hold the Russian President's Visit to Japan before the end of the year.

"The leaders of both countries (at the UN General Assembly in September - ed.) agreed about the fact that it is necessary to promote training to carry out (visit - ed.) In the current year at the appropriate Time. The continuation of the exchange of political views is in the state interests of our country. Changes to promote (preparation of visit - ed.) there is no " - quoted Cury.

The visit of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin to Tokyo was scheduled for the fall of 2014, but was not Held because of the international complications of the situation in connection with crisis in Ukraine. The timing of the visit is postponed to 2015, however the real date until not named. The intention to conduct the Visit before the end of the year the Leaders of several countries confirmed at the meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly at the end of September.

Sugiyama on Thursday held in the capital of Russia conversations with his Russian counterpart Morgulov on the conclusion of a peace Treaty. Previous 1st round of negotiations was Held in January 2014. On holding the 2nd round agreed the head of the foreign ministries of several countries during his visit to the Russian Federation Minister of foreign Affairs of Japan by Fumio Kishida at the end of September.

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