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Lee Jae-myung, the new president of South Korea, said he would stop the propaganda broadcasts by his predecessor that raised tensions with Seoul’s neighboring foe.
By Choe Sang-Hun
Lee Jae-myung, the new president of South Korea, said he would stop the propaganda broadcasts by his predecessor that raised tensions with Seoul’s neighboring foe.
South
Korea’s Election
Supported by
Lee Jae-myung, the new president of South Korea, said he would stop the propaganda broadcasts by his predecessor that raised tensions with Seoul’s neighboring foe.
By Choe Sang-Hun

South Korea turns off propaganda loudspeakers to North Korea

South Korea halts anti-Pyongyang loudspeaker broadcasts near border - UPI.com

South Korea stops blasting K-Pop and propaganda at North

South Korea halts loudspeaker broadcasts along border with rival North Korea

North Korea appears to stop loudspeaker broadcasts toward the South - UPI.com

End to inter-Korea ‘loudspeaker war’?

South Korea silences propaganda loudspeakers in bid to ‘restore trust’ with North

Will Kim Jong-un reciprocate first move by South Korea’s Lee to ease tensions?

South Korea's ruling party delays push to pass controversial bills - UPI.com

It comes a week after the country elected a new president, who vowed to improve Korean relations.

Seoul removes propaganda loudspeakers to signal a shift in policy under President Lee’s administration.

Overture from new president Lee Jae Myung is latest effort to revive dialogue with Pyongyang that stalled under his predecessor

South Korea suspended its propaganda loudspeaker broadcasts across the border to North Korea, officials said Tuesday, in a bid to…

Move comes as country’s new Left-wing government attempts to cool tensions with neighbour

South Korea’s new liberal President Lee halted the South’s broadcasts in a first step toward easing tensions between the rival…