No treaty agreement between Japan and Russia

The foreign ministers of Japan and Russia agreed today to strengthen economic and security co-operation but made no progress on resolving a long-standing territorial dispute that has kept the two nations from concluding a peace treaty.

The foreign ministers of Japan and Russia agreed today to strengthen economic and security co-operation but made no progress on resolving a long-standing territorial dispute that has kept the two nations from concluding a peace treaty.

Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba and visiting Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the two countries need to address the row over islands off northeastern Japan in a calm manner.

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