South Korea repatriated the remains of 20 Chinese soldiers killed during the 1950-53 Korean War on Wednesday in a humanitarian move that reflects Seoul's pursuit of forward-looking ties with the former foe.
The two sides held a handover ceremony of the caskets, covered with the Chinese national flag, at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul.
"Historically, the repatriation of (soldiers') remains between the two parties involved in a battle is a humanitarian move and also carries a peace message to heal past wounds and move mutual ties forward," the ministry said in a speech.
For South Korea and China, it's a token of their friendly relations and trust that will serve as a stepping stone for forward-looking ties, he added.
Chinese Ambassador to South Korea Qiu Guohong covers a casket of a Chinese soldier killed in the Korean War at a repatriation ceremony held at Incheon International Airport on Wednesday. (Joint press corps-Yonhap)
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