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Russia says no peace dialogue ongoing with Japan over territorial dispute

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MOSCOW, Feb 20 (Reuters) - ‌The Kremlin said on Friday that ​relations with Japan had been reduced to zero over ⁠Tokyo's "unfriendly" stance towards Russia, and there was no ongoing dialogue towards peace.

Russia and Japan never signed a ​formal World War II peace treaty, with the main ‌obstacle being an unresolved territorial dispute over the Kuril Islands, known in Japan as the Northern Territories.

In ⁠her inaugural address to parliament on Friday, ⁠Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said: "Although Japan-Russia relations are in a tough spot, the Japanese government’s position remains unchanged, aiming to resolve the territorial ‌issue and conclude a peace treaty," according to ⁠Russia's TASS state news agency.

Kremlin spokesman ‌Dmitry Peskov, however, said Russia's ​relations with Japan "have been reduced to zero" over what he cast as Tokyo's "unfriendly stance" towards Moscow.

"There ‌is no dialogue, and it ​is impossible to discuss ⁠the issue of a peace treaty without ‌dialogue," he told reporters ⁠at a daily briefing. "Russia has never been in favour of ending this dialogue."

"...Under these circumstances, it is ​unlikely that any ‌agreements can be reached without changing the modalities of ⁠our relations," he added.

(Reporting ​by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Lucy Papachristou; ​Editing by Gleb Bryanski)

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