Russian authorities have blocked a Japanese man's departure from the Northern Territories. He was with a group on a visa-free visit program. Japan's foreign ministry is asking Russia for his quick release.
Ministry officials say the Japanese man is an interpreter who was visiting Kunashiri, one of the 4 Russian-controlled islands, which Japan claims.
They say Russian authorities blocked his departure after questioning him during a security check on Sunday.
Former Japanese residents of the Northern Territories were visiting the island on a visa-free program. Others in the group returned to Nemuro Port by boat.
Ministry officials say it is extraordinary for Russia to have denied the man's departure.
They say the Northern Territories are Japan's inherent territory, and that security checks by Russian authorities are unacceptable. The officials are trying to confirm details of the incident.
High-ranking foreign ministry officials from Japan and Russia are scheduled to discuss a conclusion of a peace treaty in Moscow on August 26th.
The Japanese officials say they will deal with the matter carefully to avoid possibly impacting the upcoming talks.
Ministry officials say the Japanese man is an interpreter who was visiting Kunashiri, one of the 4 Russian-controlled islands, which Japan claims.
They say Russian authorities blocked his departure after questioning him during a security check on Sunday.
Former Japanese residents of the Northern Territories were visiting the island on a visa-free program. Others in the group returned to Nemuro Port by boat.
Ministry officials say it is extraordinary for Russia to have denied the man's departure.
They say the Northern Territories are Japan's inherent territory, and that security checks by Russian authorities are unacceptable. The officials are trying to confirm details of the incident.
High-ranking foreign ministry officials from Japan and Russia are scheduled to discuss a conclusion of a peace treaty in Moscow on August 26th.
The Japanese officials say they will deal with the matter carefully to avoid possibly impacting the upcoming talks.