{"id":1924,"date":"2025-02-04T05:02:33","date_gmt":"2025-02-04T06:02:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/developeternal.com\/?p=1924"},"modified":"2025-02-04T06:15:16","modified_gmt":"2025-02-04T06:15:16","slug":"japanese-pm-apologizes-for-russia-nuclear-waste-comments-media","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/developeternal.com\/index.php\/2025\/02\/04\/japanese-pm-apologizes-for-russia-nuclear-waste-comments-media\/","title":{"rendered":"Japanese PM apologizes for Russia nuclear waste comments \u2013 media"},"content":{"rendered":"
Earlier, a senior official proposed disposing of radioactive materials on Russia\u2019s Kuril Islands, resulting in backlash<\/strong><\/p>\n Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has apologized after government officials suggested disposing of nuclear waste on Russia\u2019s Kuril Islands, Japanese newspapers Mainichi and Nikkan reported on Monday.<\/p>\n Moscow and Tokyo have been in a long-standing territorial dispute over four Kuril Islands, known in Japan as the Northern Territories, which the Soviet Union seized at the end of World War II. Russia claims that its sovereignty over the islands is backed by post-war agreements; Japan argues that some of them are not covered by these treaties. Despite ending their formal state of war in the mid-1950s, the two nations have never signed a peace treaty.<\/p>\n In a parliamentary session on Monday, Hokkaido MP Kamiya Hiroshi pressed Ishiba about a comment made last month by a senior official from Japan\u2019s Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NUMO), who suggested that building a radioactive waste disposal site on the Kurils would be like \u201ckilling three or four birds with one stone,\u201d<\/em> Mainichi and Nikkan wrote. Japan considers the Kuril Islands a part of the Hokkaido Prefecture.<\/p>\n