Treaty Of Saint Petersburg
The
Treaty of Saint Petersburg
was signed in
1875
between
Japan
and
Russia
. Its terms stipulated that Japan give up any right on
Sakhalin island
in exchange for the
Kuril islands
up to the
Kamchatka peninsula
. The
Treaty of Shimoda
left
Sakhalin
's territory without well defined borders, leading to incidents between Russian and Japanese settlers. In order to remedy this situation the Japanese government sent an ambassador,
Takeaki Enoboto
, to
St Petersburg
to clearly define
Sakhalin
territory.
See also
Kuril Island conflict
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