Kuril Islands dispute
Encyclopedia : K : KU : KUR : Kuril Islands dispute
- Northern Territories redirects to here. For similarly named territories, see Northern Territories (disambiguation)
The Kuril Island dispute is a dispute between Japan and Russia over sovereignty over the southernmost Kuril Islands. The disputed islands are currently under Russian administration as part of the Sakhalin Oblast, but are also claimed by Japan, which refers to them as the Northern Territories (北方領土 Hoppō Ryōdo) or Southern Chishima (南千島 Minami Chishima). The disputed islands are:
- Kunashir in Russian (Кунашир) or Kunashiri in Japanese (国後島)
- Iturup in Russian (Итуруп), or Etorofu in Japanese (択捉島)
- Shikotan in both Russian (Шикотан) and Japanese (色丹島)
- the Habomai rocks in both Russian (Хабомай) and Japanese (歯舞群島)
However, the Soviet Union chose not to be signatory to the San Francisco Treaty. And Article 2 of an earlier (1855) Russo-Japanese Treaty of Commerce, Navigation and Delimitation (the Treaty of Shimoda), which provided for an agreement on borders, states "Henceforth the boundary between the two nations shall lie between the islands of Etorofu and Uruppu. The whole of Etorofu shall belong to Japan; and the Kurile Islands, lying to the north of and including Uruppu, shall belong to Russia." Note that Kunashiri, Shikotan and Habomais Islands are not explicitly mentioned in the treaty.
As of 2006, Russia's Putin administration has offered Japan the return of Shikotan and the Habomais (about 6% of the disputed area) if Japan renounce its claims to the other two islands, based on the Soviet-Japanese joint declaration of 1956 signed by the USSR and Japan which promised at least Shikotan and the Habomais to be returned to Japan before a peace agreement could be made.
See also
External links
- [Japan's Northern Territories]'' (Japanese government website)
- [News from Kuril Islands]'' (News Blog in German and English)
- [Map of the region showing the history of the Russo-Japanese border]
- [The convoluted case of the coveted Kurils] analysis by Kosuke Takahashi (November 25, 2004)
- [Northern Territories dispute highlights flawed diplomacy] by Gregory Clark, Japan Times (March 24, 2005)
- [Creative thinking on the Kurils] analysis by Kosuke Takahashi (April 20, 2005)
- [Akaha and Vassilieva, "Lessons for Improved Japan - Russia Relations"], Asahi Shimbun, June 20, 2005, Monterey Institute of International Studies
- [Kuril Island Society], which is committed to raise awareness about pristine wildlife sanctuary covering most of the disputed region.
- [Little known facts] in history of the dispute (in Russian).
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
