Japan–Soviet relations

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Japan–Soviet relations refers to the complex diplomatic, military, and economic interactions between Japan and the Soviet Union, marked by World War II conflict, Cold War tensions, and unresolved territorial disputes such as the Kuril Islands/Northern Territories issue.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral relations
diplomatic history
international relations
affectedBy Sino–Soviet split
United States–Japan security alliance
surface form: US–Japan alliance

global Cold War dynamics
characterizedBy Cold War tensions
ideological rivalry
limited economic cooperation
military confrontation
unresolved peace treaty
diplomaticRepresentation Japanese embassy in Moscow
Soviet embassy in Tokyo
disputedTerritory Habomai Islands
Iturup
Kunashir
Shikotan
economicAspect Japanese technology and machinery exports to the Soviet Union
Soviet raw material exports to Japan
energy cooperation projects in Siberia
endPeriod 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union
involvesCountry Japan
Soviet Union
legalOutcome 1956 Joint Declaration ended state of war
peace treaty negotiations remained unresolved
mainDispute Soviet occupation of Kuril Islands
surface form: Kuril Islands dispute

Northern Territories dispute
militaryAspect Japanese Self-Defense Forces posture in northern Japan
Soviet Far East military buildup
negotiationTopic economic cooperation in Siberia and the Russian Far East
fishing rights
maritime boundaries
securityConcernOfJapan Soviet Pacific Fleet
securityConcernOfSovietUnion US military bases in Japan
significantConflict Soviet–Japanese War (1945)
surface form: Soviet–Japanese War of 1945

Soviet–Japanese border conflicts
World War II
significantEvent Japan–Soviet Joint Declaration of 1956
surface form: 1956 Soviet–Japanese Joint Declaration

Cold War era negotiations on a peace treaty
Soviet–Japanese War (1945)
surface form: Soviet declaration of war on Japan in 1945

Soviet denunciation of the Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact
Soviet–Japanese War (1945)
surface form: Soviet invasion of Manchuria

Soviet occupation of Kuril Islands
surface form: Soviet occupation of the Kuril Islands

Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact
restoration of diplomatic relations in 1956
territorial negotiations over the Northern Territories
startPeriod early 20th century
statusOfPeaceTreaty no formal World War II peace treaty signed
successorRelation Japan–Soviet relations self-linksurface differs
surface form: Japan–Russia relations

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Soviet occupation of Kuril Islands relatedTo Japan–Soviet relations
Yoshirō Mori (as Prime Minister of Japan) notableEventDuringTerm Japan–Soviet relations
subject surface form: Yoshirō Mori
this entity surface form: Japan–Russia territorial negotiations
Northern Territories dispute hasImpactOn Japan–Soviet relations
this entity surface form: Japan–Russia relations
Treaty of Shimoda partOf Japan–Soviet relations
this entity surface form: Russo-Japanese relations
Soviet–Japanese border conflicts partOf Japan–Soviet relations
this entity surface form: Soviet–Japanese relations
Japan–Soviet relations successorRelation Japan–Soviet relations self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Japan–Russia relations