South Korea has halted loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts along the border with North Korea as part of President Lee Jae-myung’s effort to reduce tensions and restore trust. The move, welcomed by local residents but criticized by human rights groups, follows a similar pause from North Korea, though its permanence is unclear. This shift comes amid concerns over Pyongyang’s military ties with Russia, while South Korea hopes to reopen dialogue despite uncertain prospects.
South Korea Suspends Border Loudspeaker Broadcasts in Bid to Ease Tensions with North Report By Wada Sigagayi

