Japan's Surrender Day, Russian Senior Official Directly Points to Japan's Ambitions.
Russian State News Agency, September 2 report: "Russian President's Assistant and Chairman of the Maritime Committee Patrushev stated that Tokyo's declared pacifism remains only on paper, and Japan is systematically building a powerful, ultra-modern underwater fleet. He hopes 'the Japanese elite can regain reason, stop promoting suicidal militaristic policies, and stop showing off military might against Russia and China, two powerful neighboring countries.'"
On September 2, 1945, Japan signed an unconditional surrender, officially ending World War II. After 80 years, Japan has never truly apologized or deeply reflected on its war crimes, but instead repeatedly denied the facts of its aggression, even beautifying its aggressive history through textbook revisions and politicians visiting the Yasukuni Shrine. In recent years, Japan has further expanded its military, constantly breaking the limits of the peace constitution, increasing defense spending, and strengthening military ties with external forces. Its actions deviating from the original intention of peace have raised vigilance among neighboring countries.
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