South Korea starts removing anti-North Korean loudspeakers on border

South Korean authorities have initiated the removal of loudspeakers broadcasting anti-North Korea messages along the border, signaling Seoul's effort to de-escalate tensions with Pyongyang. This action follows President Lee Jae Myung's administrat...

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South Korean authorities began removing on Monday loudspeakers blaring anti-North Korea broadcasts along the country's border, Seoul's defence ministry said, as the new government of President Lee Jae Myung seeks to ease tensions with Pyongyang.

Shortly after he took office in June, Lee's administration switched off propaganda broadcasts criticizing the North Korean regime as it looks to revive stalled dialogue with its neighbour.

But North Korea recently rebuffed the overtures and said it had no interest in talking to South Korea.


The countries remain technically at war after the 1950-53 Korean war ended in a truce and relations have deteriorated in the last few years.

South Korea's dismantling of the loudspeakers from Monday is just a "practical measure to help ease tensions between the South and the North," the ministry said in a statement on Monday.

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