The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Ex-vice foreign minister hits out at Abe over northern territorie­s

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Former Vice Foreign Minister Yukio Takeuchi takes a strong swipe at former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in his new book, “Gaiko Shogenroku” (Diplomatic testimony).

e book, subtitled “Diplomacy and security from the period of high growth to the post-Cold War era / e road to leader of the internatio­nal order,” is published by Iwanami Shoten.

In it, Takeuchi strongly criticizes Abe’s e ective decision to initially pursue the return of just two of four islands of the northern territorie­s from Russia, saying this le a “negative legacy” for the Japanese government and people.

As a bureaucrat, Takeuchi served as vice foreign minister for about three years from 2002 under the administra­tion of then Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.

Takeuchi emphasizes that the foundation of the Abe negotiatio­ns was the 1993 Tokyo Declaratio­n, which stated that a peace treaty would be concluded a er resolving the issue of the four islands’ attributio­n.

Takeuchi criticizes Abe’s change of policy in 2018, when he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Singapore and focused on the return of the two islands, which Takeuchi says could make him “the rst prime minister in history to renounce national sovereignt­y.”

Regarding the 2003 war in Iraq, Takeuchi states that Japan proactivel­y considered measures to contribute to the war and that Tokyo’s e orts to encourage Washington prompted a shi in U.S. policy from unilateral action to internatio­nal cooperatio­n. e view that “the Japanese government followed the U.S. lead” is “incorrect, and should not become entrenched in history,” he writes. (May 2)

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