North Korea has begun dismantling its propaganda loudspeakers directed at South Korea, following South Korea's similar actions to reduce tensions. The South Korean military detected this dismantling activity starting Saturday morning in unspecified areas. This move signifies a rare relaxation of relations following the election of President Lee Jae Myung, who halted critical broadcasts towards North Korea to restart dialogue. Likewise, South Korea has dismantled its loudspeakers that broadcast news and pop music across the border, which previously sparked complaints from border residents about North Korean audio responses.
North Korea has started dismantling propaganda loudspeakers aimed at South Korea in parts of the border area, following similar moves by Seoul to ease tensions.
Activities by the North Korean military removing loudspeakers against South Korea have been detected in parts of the front-line area since Saturday morning.
Shortly after President Lee Jae Myung took office, his administration switched off propaganda broadcasts criticizing the North Korean regime to revive stalled dialogue.
South Korea began dismantling its own speakers, which broadcast a mix of world news and K-pop music, believed to travel over 20km into North Korea.
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