North Korea is eliminating some of its speakers from its tense border, says the South Korean Army

North Korea is eliminating some of its speakers from its tense border, says the South Korean Army

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North Korea is eliminating some of its speakers from its tense border, says the South Korean Army

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Seoul, South Korea – South Korea’s army said Saturday that detected North Korea Eliminating some of its border speakers between Koreans, days after the South dismantled its own frontline speakers used for anti-norgas propaganda transmissions, in an attempt to relieve tensions.

South Korea’s team chiefs did not reveal the sites where North Koreans withdrew the speakers and said it was not clear immediately if the north would tear them down.

In recent months, southern border residents have complained that North Korea’s speakers criticized irritating sounds, including howlers and beaten gongs, in a TIT response by Otre to the southern Korean propaganda transmissions.

The South Korean army said that the North arrested its broadcasts in June after the new Liberal President of Seoul, Lee Jae Myunghe stopped the southern transmissions in the first concrete step of his government to facilitate tensions between the rivals divided into the war. The South Korean army began to eliminate its speakers from the border areas on Monday, but did not specify how they would be stored or if they could be quickly redistributed if the tensions became again.

North Korea, which is extremely sensitive to any external criticism of its authoritarian leadership and its third generation ruler, Kim Jong A Jong Ahe did not immediately confirm that he was knocking down his speakers.

The previous conservative government of South Korea resumed the daily speakers transmissions in June last year, after a pause of years, in retaliation by North Korea that fly balloons loaded with garbage to the south.

The speakers criticized the propaganda messages and K-Pop songs, a reproduction list designed to hit a nerve in Pyongyang, where Kim has been promoting an intense campaign to eliminate the influence of the culture and pop language of South Korea between the population in an attempt to strengthen the dynastic rule of his family.

Psychological war campaigns in the style of the cold war increased further tensions already inflamed by the advanced nuclear program of North Korea and the efforts of South Korea to expand joint military exercises with the United States and their trilateral security cooperation with Japan.

Lee, who took office in June after winning a Early choice To replace the conservative expelled Yoon Suk Yeol, he wants to improve relations with Pyongyang, which furiously reacted to Yoon’s hard line policies and the rejected dialogue.

But Kim Yo Young, The influential sister of the North Korean leader, rejected the Oberturas of the Government of Lee at the end of July, saying that the “blind trust” of Seoul in the country’s alliance with the United States does not make it different from its conservative predecessor.

Later he issued a separate statement that dismissed the intention of the Trump administration to resume diplomacy in the denuclearization of North Korea, suggesting that Pyongyang now focused on expanding the ties with Russia on war in Ukraine, sees little emergency to resume conversations with Seoul or Washington.

Tensions between Koreas can possibly increase again at the end of this month, when South Korea and the United States come with their large -scale combined military exercises, which begin on August 18. North Korea labels the joint exercises of the allies as invasion trials often uses them as a pretext to mark military manifestations and weapons of weapons that give the tests aimed at advancing in their nuclear program.

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