Kensai wrote:Tokyo, Japan, December 1873
RUSSIAN POLICY AGAINST AUSTRIA
The Russian Empire has honored its alliance with Germany against Austria. Austria has paid the price of attacking Russia's ally in an offensive war started by Austria itself. This was the reason the Island Empire of Japan decided to abort its defensive arrangement with Austria; it was not defensive anymore. However, we are quite puzzled by the war goals of the Czar. Where and when will his aggression stop? We still consider the Austrians our friends (if not at arms!) and their downfall may potentially disturb our commercial arrangements. If the Russians desire friendly relations with Nippon they should put a halt to their offensive. They proved their point. Otherwise, we warn the Czar, that he may jeopardize the peaceful coexistence with our own nation and the soon-to-be-signed non-aggressive pact between our countries.
the Japanese government
St Petersburg, Late December 1874
We simply fail to see the reason for this communication, other than throw a stone in still water. Nevertheless, we hereby publicly answer the Japanese government's concerns.
One issue is the war goal of Russian actions against Austria. The answer is simple. The war goal is, like in basically every war, is peace. As long as peace is not reached, Russia will not step or back down.
We believe every war lasts until peace is made. It has been the case in the wars initiated by Japan against Russia and Prussia; these wars lasted until peace was made. But one thing must be certain: Russia does not take war lightly. When we declared war, when Russia is at war, she commits everything she reasonably can to make peace as fast as it is possible.
Otherwise, what is the reason and purpose of a war?
If Japan were kind to elaborate and let us know: what does it exactly want? Because, should we know, it would be much easier to decide whether to comply with it. Should Russia stop its advance? Should Russia retreat? Should Russia make a separate peace with Austria? Should Russia offer anything to Austria? What is the exact view of Japan Russia should do? Or, to put it that way, what would Japan do when coming to the aid of an ally, who has been victim of premeditated agression?
Or is this simply about Japan searching for a pretext to abandon peace in the Far East?
We are really interested to hear about Japanese ideas.