from "The Emerging New Regional Order in Central and Eastern Europe"
Copyright (C) 1996 by the Slavic Research Center. All rights reserved.
1) The disputed places are not very far from the mouth of the Tumen River, where the borders of the three countries converge; this is the place of a UN sponsored development project. In this project the three countries are joined by South Korea and land-locked Mongolia;
2) If China gets one hundred hectares near the Khasan Lake, drinking water supply to Khasan will be endangered;
3) The place is still considered sacred, as blood was shed in the Battle of Khasan in 1938;
4) China is planning to construct a river-port several miles up north of the site, while the Russian side is afraid that on the completion of a Chinese port, potential economic activity of Posyet and Zarubino as the region's main ports might be lost;
5) the Ussuriskii Cossacks now possess some 15000 hectares of land in the southern district of Khasan as a part of reparations measures, and therefore the Cossacks have become involved in the problem. *10
Hiroshi Kimura