Warmer bilateral ties as South Korea marks 35 years of freedom from Japanese rule

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Warmer bilateral ties as South Korea marks 35 years of freedom from Japanese rule
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South Korea marks Liberation Day today (Aug 15). Bilateral relations were strained for decades after Korea was freed from 35 years of Japanese colonial rule. But these days, warmer ties between the two have been marked by warmer ties and positive public sentiment.

South Korea marks Liberation Day today . Bilateral relations were strained for decades after Korea was freed from 35 years of Japan ese colonial rule. But these days, warmer ties between the two have been marked by warmer ties and positive public sentiment. Next year, the two countries are expected to elevate their bilateral ties to new heights as they celebrate 60 years of diplomatic ties. Lim Yun Suk reports. South Korea marks Liberation Day today .

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