Abstract
The article reveals the position of N. V. Ustryalov in the question of overcoming the tension and the mistrust between the Soviet Russia and Japan after the defeat of Kolchak’s regime. In his opinion, Japanese authorities should not have encroached upon the sovereignty of Russia, also it should reject the support of the anti-Soviet movements on the East of the country and should recognize the Far East Republic. Also, N. V. Ustryalov says, that Bolshevist Moscow should make commitments not to disseminate communistic ideas in the Asia region. This was supposed to become a good platform for the normalization of the diplomatic relations and for the development of mutually beneficial economic ties between these two countries.
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