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South Korea Dismantles Border Loudspeakers in Bid to Ease North Tensions

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South Korea has started removing border loudspeakers that blasted anti-North Korean messages and K-pop across the demilitarized zone, in a new step toward reducing tensions with Pyongyang. The move comes under the leadership of President Lee Jae Myung, who is aiming to revive inter-Korean dialogue that stalled under his predecessor.
The defence ministry called the decision a “practical measure” to ease hostilities without undermining military readiness. While the removal was unilateral and not coordinated with North Korea, Seoul believes it may foster an atmosphere for future dialogue.
The loudspeakers, which broadcasted democratic messages, global news, and South Korean pop music, could be heard over 20km into North Korea. They were briefly resumed in June 2024 after North Korea sent hundreds of trash-filled balloons across the border in a provocative act.
Pyongyang has not responded officially to the latest dismantling. However, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s sister, Kim Yo Jong, recently dismissed Seoul’s outreach efforts, criticizing its alliance with the US and comparing the new government to the previous hardline administration.
Despite the cool response from the North, Seoul’s gesture marks a softening tone, amid ongoing concerns about North Korea’s nuclear program and deepening ties with Russia.

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