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Japan slams Russia for ‘unbelievable’ treatment of diplomat

Official said to be blindfolded, movements limited during detainment period, says report

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Sep 2022 7:00PM

Japan slams Russia for ‘unbelievable’ treatment of diplomat
Japan has demanded a formal apology from Russia for allegations of ‘unbelievable’ treatment involving a Japanese diplomat based in a Russian city who was detained and treated with hostility. – Pixabay pic, September 27, 2022

TOKYO – Japan today demanded Russia apologise for detaining a diplomat over alleged espionage, denying the charge and accusing Moscow of blindfolding and pinning the man down in “unbelievable acts”.

The Japanese diplomat based in the eastern city of Vladivostok was deemed “persona non grata over illegal intelligence activities”, top government spokesman Hirokazu Matsuno told reporters, citing the Russian Foreign Ministry.

“The official was blindfolded, with pressure applied to both his hands and head so he was unable to move while being detained, and then he was questioned in an overbearing way,” Matsuno said.

Japan “strongly protests these unbelievable acts”, he said, denying the espionage allegations.

The diplomat has been released and will leave Russia by tomorrow, he added.

Japan summoned the Russian ambassador and “demanded a formal apology” for the treatment of the diplomat, which Matsuno said violated the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.

Russia’s FSB security service had earlier said a Japanese diplomat was detained “red-handed while receiving classified information, in exchange for money, about Russia’s cooperation with another country in the Asia-Pacific region”.

The diplomat had also been soliciting information about “the impact of Western sanctions” on the eastern Primorsky region, the FSB said, according to news agencies.

The security service distributed a short video it said showed the diplomat acknowledging that he had violated Russian laws, and reportedly said Moscow had lodged a protest with Tokyo through diplomatic channels.

Russia considers Japan to be a “hostile” country – a designation it shares with all European Union countries, the United States and its allies, including Britain and Australia.

Tokyo had complex relations with Moscow before the invasion of Ukraine in February, and the two sides have yet to sign a post-World War II peace treaty.

Attempts to do so have been hampered by a long-running dispute over islands controlled by Russia, which calls them the Kurils. – AFP, September 27, 2022

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