Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 313 Soviet-Japanese Peace Treaty (Part 1)
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Japan's internal and external troubles have been enough to make Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa anxious. The Soviet Union and the Red Army, as the sword of Damoris hanging over the Japanese government, give Morihiro Hosokawa a headache. The former is a madman who threatens to wipe Japan off the map of East Asia in three minutes, and the latter is a terrorist who wants the Japanese emperor to pay with blood. Their same red faith makes Morihiro Hosokawa curse inwardly.
The Japanese Prime Minister ordered a severe martial law in the country to prevent a major tragedy from happening, just like after the Japan Airlines hijacking incident in 1970 and the Tel Aviv Airport massacre in 1972. It is better to make up for the loss than to do nothing. The death of an emperor will not cause a devastating sensation in Japanese society, but it will make his head of government resign collectively.
On the other hand, he began to prepare for peace talks with the Soviet Union. The whole world agrees on a point of view that if your country is unfortunate enough to be a neighbor of a red polar bear, either live in peace with him in fear, or become his vassal, never think of being his enemy, believe me, there are enough bloody lessons.
Even if there are more lessons, there are always guys who don't know how high the sky is and how deep the earth is and want to become a new negative example. On the day when the Japanese Prime Minister visited the Soviet Union, when the special plane entered the Soviet airspace, according to tradition, there was no fighter to escort the Japanese Prime Minister's special plane. Fighter escort, as an important diplomatic etiquette, is also an important way to show the image of the country's air force. The lack of transfer escort means that the relationship between the two countries is at a delicate node. Afterwards, the Soviet side explained that Japanese fighters were carrying out important tasks to prevent the infiltration of American ships on the Pacific coast of the Far East, so they could not take time out to escort the Japanese Prime Minister's special plane.
The implication is that they believe that the importance of the Japanese Prime Minister is not as important as the offshore patrol, and it also satirizes the other party to see the gap between them and the Soviet Union. Hosokawa Morihiro looked out the empty window and couldn't help clenching his fists. This was the first time he had been humiliated during a visit to a foreign country since he took office. He could no longer bear it and cursed the damn Soviets in a low voice. But such curses could not reduce Morihiro Hosokawa's anger. He simply crossed his hands and began to close his eyes in his seat. He regretted why he did not bring a copy of "Self-cultivation of Politicians" to calm his current mood.
However, Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa's humiliating journey was not over yet. After the plane landed at Moscow International Airport, Morihiro Hosokawa, who watched the cabin door slowly open, once again felt the malice from the Soviet Union. There was no red carpet laid for the visit of heads of state. There was no grand guard of honor to play music to welcome him, and even the Minister of Foreign Affairs did not appear on the scene. The one who came was just an inconspicuous deputy minister.
Morihiro Hosokawa could no longer bear it. As soon as he got in the car, he began to question the silent Foreign Ministry official, "Why did a head of state visit the Soviet Union without fighter jets to escort him? Why was it not the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs who received him? Why was the Soviet Union's standard so shabby? This is a barbaric country that lacks the most basic courtesy?"
The unimpressive Deputy Minister replied with a very classic sentence that made Morihiro Hosokawa hate it, "Sorry, Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa, Moscow believes that if it is divided according to the territory, Japan can only accept relatively low courtesy."
This sentence made Morihiro Hosokawa speechless, and the double meaning in the words made him look complicated. The matter involving the territory must be the issue of the four northern islands. And Moscow's hostile attitude this time seems to be closely related to Morihiro Hosokawa's recent actions.
He thought of President Kim Young-sam, who had a secret meeting with him before, and his inexplicable ** expression when he said that this is an orderly world. It seems to be saying that the other party is not a country willing to respect order.
Indeed, from unreasonable retaliation to brutal interference, the Soviet Union's foreign policy always carries the Soviet-style violent aesthetics of resistance and disruption of order.
The escorted convoy stopped at the gate of the Kremlin, and the person in charge of receiving him took him into the conference room. It was not a cordial and friendly meeting in the George Hall as before, but a final negotiation ruling was made by skipping the steps that should be taken when a head of state visits.
The sudden urgency made Morihiro Hosokawa feel a little at a loss, as if he had not yet adapted to the direct approach of the Russians without cumbersome rules. In Yanayev's words, political diplomacy is sometimes just putting on anklets and chains for yourself, and the Soviet Union never spends precious time on unnecessary steps.
Representatives of all parties have already sat in the conference room where portraits of past leaders are hung, just as the purpose of the visit stated by Morihiro Hosokawa. We are here to negotiate, not to apologize. Sitting in front of Morihiro Hosokawa is Yanayev, who is only one year older than him, but is several levels higher than him in terms of diplomatic means. Firstly, the Soviet Union's strong military strength can only be matched by the United States, which naturally increases his bargaining chips at the negotiation table. Secondly, the leaders of the Soviet Union almost all came to power through political struggle. They are many levels higher than those who are democratically elected.
So Yanayev would not panic, and even greeted Morihiro Hosokawa in the little Japanese he knew, and expressed his condolences to the dusty national leader, and also mentioned the negotiations that he had recorded.
"Regarding the recent attack on fishing boats in Soviet waters, Japan has expressed strong protest and condemnation. At that time, we asked you to apologize for this, but why have we not seen the actions that should be taken?" Morihiro Hosokawa took the initiative and accused the Soviet Union of violating the humanitarian spirit and carrying out bloody massacres on the issue of fishing boats.
"Then, when the Japanese Navy saw the Soviet anti-submarine aircraft sinking into the sea and did not perform rescue, was it considered a heinous crime that could be sent to the Hague Court? That was watching innocent people sink into the abyss in despair? Moreover, it was within the scope of Soviet waters. Is this an act of aggression or declaration of war?" Yanayev asked calmly, like a loud slap in the face of Morihiro Hosokawa with a backhand. The other party was caught off guard.
"If you answer yes, then the moment Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa returns to Tokyo. The Soviet Union will tear up the ceasefire agreement and resume the war between the two countries that has not been opened for decades since World War II." (To be continued.)
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