First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs Alexei Chepa expressed doubts about the conclusion of a peace treaty with Japan.
His comments followed a statement by Japan's new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba.
He stated that Japan wants to resolve the territorial issue and conclude a peace treaty with Russia, writes Lenta.ru .
Chepa said he did not see much prospect in concluding a peace treaty with Japan.
He noted that statements by Japanese leaders often appear contradictory.
Chepa also stressed that the issue of a peace treaty had been discussed for many years.
During this time, statements were made from Tokyo in favor of and against the agreement.
In his opinion, Japan's current statements indicate double standards.
Chepa stressed that Japan declares its desire for friendship, while strictly following the instructions of its allies.
Chepa does not see much prospect of advancing this issue in the near future.
He stressed that Japanese politicians want to improve relations with Russia, while supporting anti-Russian sanctions.