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Chapter 534 The First Sign of Chaos

... Qin Jian and others were outside Lenin's office. His current superficial identity was Stalin's assistant, but his real identity was the director of the Southwest region of Cheka. He was able to enter this secret institution because Stalin regarded him as a secret chess surveillance for some people. But even with this identity, he could not attend such foreign affairs meetings. He could only learn about what happened in the Kremlin from some other ways. Being able to make Stalin come back halfway and hurry back means he cares about joining hands with Japan. Seeing that the country is about to enter peace and stability, will this cause harm to the country?

While Qin Jian was thinking secretly, Lenin and Stalin were entertaining and welcoming Nagata Tieshan and his party. The person in charge of accompanying them was Galahan, a deputy people's diplomatic committee member.

When Galahan was young, he immigrated to Harbin with his parents and was very familiar with oriental culture, so he was a good candidate for him. After introducing the two, he said: "Comrade Lenin, Comrade Stalin. Kobaya Yoshishi came this time to discuss the issues of Okhotsk and Kamchatka in our country. Japan hopes to rent two places to solve the dilemma of Japan's shortage of raw materials."

How could Japan spit out Okhotsk and Kamchatka? Even if the Siberian Railway is returned to Russia, the coal and iron resources there will be no way for the Japanese government to give up, let alone the current situation. This is just to find an entry point.

In the sensational "Shanghai Communiqué" and "ShiJapan Peace Treaty", apart from the dispute over the status of Sakhalin Island, China did not make territorial claims for the Far East high-latitude frozen soil areas, allowing many people, including Lenin, to see the possibility of reconciliation with China. Even Tonotsky's oriental proposal was based on this basis. Although many people do not recognize China's unilateral declaration, they are unable to take it into consideration without Kolchak's resolution, not to mention this critical moment.

Both Lenin and Stalin are not ordinary people, so they naturally know how hypocritical this kind of negotiation is, but what they are urgently trying to solve domestic problems. Think about it and say: "The Okhotsk region is Russian territory. Your country has violated the peace between us. Of course, I am very happy to see you here to negotiate and resolve these issues. I am very willing to discuss these issues with you."

Nagata Tetsuyama is not a genuine diplomat, so the negotiations and negotiations are mainly responsible for Yoshikoshi Kohara, but after listening to the translated narrative, he still sneered in his heart. Having said that, it was China, a barrier that Japan could continue to develop the above areas safely. Thinking of this, a thought suddenly flashed in his mind! As soon as this thought arose, he instantly sweated coldly and covered his back.

Looking at his rise over the years, Yang Qiu is definitely not the kind of person who is so noble that he doesn't want any interests. On the contrary, his performance when sending troops to the Western Front and robbing Russia in a crazy way shows that he has very strong interests. China is indeed large enough. After the Shanghai Communiqué, it becomes the second largest country in the country, but does it really require external resources? I can't get Sakhalin Island because the Chinese navy is unable to send power to the Sea of ​​Japan. But the Okhotsk region is next to Miao Street, so why give up? And everyone knows that when cutting off the strategic city of the Yenisei River Krasnoyarsk and controlling the only railway east of the river, the high latitudes of Russia far from East and West Siberia is actually equivalent to being seized by China. Why not swallow it in one breath?

Just because the national strength is too weak and does not want to cause concerns among Britain, the United States and other countries? Or is it that he has great ambitions?!

This sudden thought made him completely useless to listen to the long-lasting diplomatic words, and wished he could see Yang Qiu personally forcing him to express his true thoughts. Koba Yuki didn't pay attention to his expression. He continued, "Thank you for your understanding. Although our two countries are different, the idea of ​​saving the people is the same. Your country has encountered some troubles, and our country is also insulted by evil neighbors. Some people want to take away the hope of survival of 50 million Japanese citizens, and also take away the beautiful things that belong to 100 million Russian people! So we believe that China has completely become a lackey of Britain and the United States, and its ambitions are expanding like the Poles. We both should work together to deal with it.

I also think that what your country urgently needs is technical and industrial help to make up for the loss after being destroyed. Now countries around the world are hostile to your country, but our country and His Majesty the Emperor are very sympathetic to your country's experience, because our country has also experienced such a moment. It just so happens that our country now has relatively complete industrial capabilities, so I think we can help each other and provide a good life for the people."

Kobaya Yuki's words were very beautiful, but they could not impress Lenin. First of all, he had great concerns about joining hands with Japan, and always felt that this would stimulate China and lead to long-term hostility between the two countries. In addition, he actually admitted that the Shanghai Communiqué re-established Sino-Russian relations, so he did not refute Tonotsky at the meeting. Now that he is close to Japan, he will inevitably deviate from his relations with China and Yang Qiu. A country that cannot be contacted for the time being, and a big country with a close neighbor. There is no need to consider which one is more important.

So Lenin said: "The disputes that are full of our two countries are caused by the wrong diplomatic and national policies of the evil Tsar era, and the Soviets are gradually changing these mistakes. We are also willing to have equal and friendly dialogue with countries around the world, so I think I can consider handing over the mines in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk and other places to your country for temporary operation to help your people improve their lives. But one thing we must be clear that the land and sovereignty there belong to our country, so I hope your government will withdraw its troops as soon as possible and operate those industrial and mining enterprises through commercial means. As for the enemies and threats you mentioned, I think it is time for the mistakes in the Tsar era to be completely corrected. The Soviets do not need expansion or enemies. We are reconsidering the Far East policy."

Xiaoba Youji's face changed slightly, and he revised the Far East policy? Is Moscow trying to reach a peace agreement with Nanjing? This is a big deal! So he hurriedly pulled the distracted Nagata Tieshan. The latter stood up for a long time and bowed and said, "Two, please forgive me, Tan Qiyan. Peace cannot be exchanged for treaties! Today may raise each other, but tomorrow? The Shanghai Communiqué led by Yang Qiu seems to only take back the land that originally belonged to the Qing government, but this is because he currently does not have the strength and ability to cope with the pressure from Europe and the United States. Once they become stronger, who can guarantee that he will not be greedy for other regions? As a soldier, when he loses the only railway, the strategic transit point of the Yenisei River has been cut off, and high-latitude areas are extremely unsuitable for railway construction, how will your country guarantee the sovereignty of which regions in the future? Do you want soldiers to cross the difficult Central Siberian Plateau and the cold northern region?

Yang Qiu's ambition has actually been shown in the northwest. He generally built fortifications in East Kazakhstan, Almaty and Andjiyan and other areas. The scale is so large that it has exceeded the basic defense needs. Perhaps he will not ask for anything now, but when the national strength and the incited national sentiment reach a certain level, who can guarantee that the army will not cross the Kazakh grassland? Can the Ural tribulations in your country be guaranteed if they lose this hinterland?

So, I beg you to think twice!” After Nagata Tetsuyama finished speaking, he bowed deeply to the two of them again.

The first Japanese-Russia contact was over, but the news received was obviously not satisfactory. Lenin's always worried attitude made Stalin, who was moved to form an alliance in exchange for continued industrial equipment, because the former obviously tended to Tornotsky's suggestion to solve the Far East first and then deal with Poland. So after saying goodbye to Lenin with heavy steps, he took Qin Jian to chase Nagata Tieshan and others.

Qin Jian followed behind and didn't dare to speak because Stalin's face looked ugly. When he arrived at Red Square, the two finally caught up with Nagata Telshan who was about to go back to the hotel to rest. Stalin asked the two to get in the car and said straight to the point: "Two. Our country has encountered some trouble, so we cannot agree to your suggestions for the time being, but I am very optimistic about the proposal."

Nagata Tengshan studied Stalin and knew that he was one of the people who could inherit Lenin's position. But at present, Tonotsky, known as the father of the Red Army, obviously had a higher voice. However, he didn't care. This was a gambling. It didn't matter if he lost the first time. What mattered was that he had to take the opportunity to turn the tables in his own hands! He said: "Thank you for listening to my suggestions. Whether you believe it or not, China will definitely be the biggest enemy of our two countries."

Compared with Lenin, Stalin spoke much more directly and asked: "If we form an alliance with your country, what can our country get?"

"Your country's food and precious metals are what our country needs, and our country's machinery and equipment are believed to help you revive it." Nagata Tetsuyama is also very direct. As long as Europe and the United States are hostile to Moscow for one day and do not sell industrial equipment, Russia must rely on Japan to rebuild its basic industry, which contains at least tens of billions of dollars of business opportunities! It is also the main reason why he tried his best to promote an alliance.

Stalin knew that he was not the one who could make a decision yet, so he thought for a long time and looked at Nagata Tetsuyama with his gray-brown eyes: "The comrades in the Far East are being massacred, and I hope they can provide some help to them." After he mentioned Tishumiyasky's guerrillas, he suddenly approached and said a few words to the translator, and then took Qin Jian to take the car to leave first.

This action made Qin Jian very puzzled. What did Stalin say to the translator? He tried to look back, but was afraid of arousing Stalin's suspicion. Until the car turned around, he saw the translator talking to Nagata Teshan and the others in the rearview mirror. The two of them actually smiled and bowed deeply.

Obviously, Stalin made a decision at that moment. But what decision would make the two Japanese who were already disappointed smile again in a blink of an eye... to be continued)

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