Russia / World
In late April, a state visit to Moscow by Japan’s prime minister caused little fanfare. Japan’s leader is Shinzo Abe, who met President Vladimir Putin for the sixteenth time. It was their fourth meeting in the last twelve months, a clockwork regularity which is unheard of when it comes to meetings between leaders of states which can hardly be described as being on especially good terms. In this case, some of the reflections upon the visit expressed by …read more
Source: Intersection