Seoul: Lim Chan-woo, a senior official at the Office for Government Policy Coordination, gives a press briefing at the defense ministry in Seoul on Dec. 11, 2019, to announce that the United States returned four of its military bases in South Korea, and both sides began the long-awaited return process for the Yongsan Garrison in central Seoul. The four bases, closed between 2009 and 2011, are Camps Eagle and Long in Wonju, 130 kilometers east of Seoul; parcels of Camp Market in Bupyeong, just west of the capital; and the Shea Range parcel at Camp Hovey in Dongducheon, just north of Seoul. (Pool photo) (Yonhap/IANS)
Seoul: This photo, taken Dec. 11, 2019, shows the Yongsan Garrison in central Seoul. South Korea said the same day that the United States returned four of its military bases in South Korea, and both sides began the long-awaited return process for the Yongsan Garrison. The four bases, closed between 2009 and 2011, are Camps Eagle and Long in Wonju, 130 kilometers east of Seoul; parcels of Camp Market in Bupyeong, just west of the capital; and the Shea Range parcel at Camp Hovey in Dongducheon, just north of Seoul. (Yonhap/IANS)
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