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Lawmakers in Japanese city say MP must resign over ‘seizing Russia's Kuril Islands' remark | Lawmakers in Japanese city say MP must resign over ‘seizing Russia's Kuril Islands' remark |
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The legislature of Nemuro, Japan’s easternmost city, has demanded the resignation of Hodaka Maruyama, a member of its House of Representatives, over his proposition to seize Russia’s Kuril Islands, TASS reported on Thursday. | The legislature of Nemuro, Japan’s easternmost city, has demanded the resignation of Hodaka Maruyama, a member of its House of Representatives, over his proposition to seize Russia’s Kuril Islands, TASS reported on Thursday. |
Earlier this month, Maruyama accompanied a group of former residents of the Southern Kuril Islands on their trip to Kunashir, on a visa-free outing. | Earlier this month, Maruyama accompanied a group of former residents of the Southern Kuril Islands on their trip to Kunashir, on a visa-free outing. |
On the way back, the MP, who was reportedly intoxicated at the time, asked Koyata Otsuka, 89, who is a former resident of the islands, “Do you think there is any alternative to war [to recover the islands]?,” Kyodo News said. Otsuka dismissed the idea, saying, “No I don’t think war is necessary.” | |
The opposition lawmaker was then expelled from the Japan Innovation Party, whose leadership visited the Russian Embassy in Tokyo to personally apologize to the ambassador for the incident. | The opposition lawmaker was then expelled from the Japan Innovation Party, whose leadership visited the Russian Embassy in Tokyo to personally apologize to the ambassador for the incident. |
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