South Korea Begins Removing Border Loudspeakers
This action follows President Lee Jae Myung's directive issued less than two months ago, halting the use of front-line speaker broadcasts as part of initiatives to enhance relations with North Korea, a news agency reported.
"It is a practical measure that can help ease inter-Korean tensions without affecting the military's readiness posture," the ministry stated in an official release.
There has been no immediate response from Pyongyang regarding this step.
South Korea had reactivated the loudspeaker broadcasts in June of the previous year—marking the first time in six years—as a countermeasure to North Korea’s frequent deployment of balloons filled with waste materials over the tightly guarded border.
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