South Korea's military has stopped broadcasting anti-North Korean propaganda through loudspeakers at the border as part of President Lee Jae-myung's initiative to reduce tensions and improve relations with Pyongyang. This decision fulfills a campaign promise made by Lee, who aims to establish a more cordial dialogue after the previous administration's hardline stance led to an escalation in hostility. The broadcasts, which had resumed in June after a six-year hiatus, were criticized for exacerbating tensions and discomfort among residents near the border. Lee's government hopes this step fosters peace on the Korean Peninsula.
South Korea has stopped its loudspeaker broadcasts critical of North Korea, reflecting new president Lee Jae-myung’s strategy to ease tensions and improve inter-Korean relations.
Lee’s administration aims to restore trust with North Korea, fulfilling a campaign promise to move away from provocations that characterized the previous administration.
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