South Korean authorities initiated the removal of loudspeakers that broadcast propaganda along its border with North Korea to alleviate tensions. The dismantling is viewed as a practical step without compromising military readiness. The new government led by President Lee Jae Myung aims to foster dialogue following a period of hardline policies from the previous administration. North Korea has not responded to these changes and remains focused on strengthening ties with Russia, indicating a lack of urgency for resuming diplomatic discussions with South Korea.
South Korean authorities have begun removing loudspeakers that blare propaganda broadcasts along its border with the North, in an effort to ease tensions with Pyongyang.
South Korea's dismantling of the loudspeakers was a practical measure that can help ease inter-Korean tensions without affecting the military's readiness posture.
Following the switch off of propaganda broadcasts, the current government has looked to revive stalled dialogue with North Korea.
Kim Yo Jong criticized South Korea's alliance with the US, declaring that it remained unchanged under the new government despite earlier hardline policies.
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