SOVIET AND KOREA
SEEKING TO ESTABLISH FRIENDLY REGIME SEOUL, March 20. Colonel-General Terenty Shtykov, the Russian commander in northern Korea, at the opening session of the Russo-American Commission, said that the Soviet Union was keenly in-, terested in Korea being a true democratic independent country friendly towards Russia, so that Korea would not become a base for an attack against Russia. However, reactionary groups in Korea were furiously resisting the realisation of a democracy.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1946, Page 6
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