habomais造句
- In 1956, Japan and the Soviet Union signed a joint declaration restoring diplomatic ties, which includes promises that Shikotan and the Habomais would be returned to Japan after a peace treaty is concluded.
- Japanese officials hailed the declaration at the time for winning Russian commitment to fulfill its promise under the 1956 Japan-Soviet Joint Declaration in which Moscow agreed to return Shikotan and the Habomais to Japan after conclusion of a peace treaty.
- As late as 2006, the Russian government of Vladimir Putin offered Japan the return of Shikotan and the Habomais ( about 6 % of the disputed area ) if Japan would renounce its claims to the other two islands, referring to the Soviet-Japanese Joint Declaration of 1956, which promised Shikotan and the Habomais would be ceded to Japan once a peace treaty was signed.
- As late as 2006, the Russian government of Vladimir Putin offered Japan the return of Shikotan and the Habomais ( about 6 % of the disputed area ) if Japan would renounce its claims to the other two islands, referring to the Soviet-Japanese Joint Declaration of 1956, which promised Shikotan and the Habomais would be ceded to Japan once a peace treaty was signed.
- It's difficult to see habomais in a sentence. 用habomais造句挺难的