South Korea completed removing loudspeakers that had been installed along the DMZ to blast anti-Pyongyang messages across the border, military officials said Wednesday.

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South Korea's military began removing loudspeakers that have been used to blast anti-Pyongyang messages across the border, Seoul's Defense Ministry said Monday.

L’initiative est présentée par Séoul comme « une mesure pratique visant à aider à apaiser les tensions » avec Pyongyang.

The nations, still technically at war, had already halted propaganda broadcasts along the demilitarized zone, Seoul's military said in June.

While Seoul hopes the gesture might reopen channels for engagement, officials report no sign of North Korea reciprocating.

While Seoul hopes the gesture might reopen channels for engagement, officials report no sign of North Korea reciprocating.

South Korea completed removing loudspeakers that had been installed along the DMZ to blast anti-Pyongyang messages across the border, military officials said Wednesday.

Lundi, le ministère de la défense sud-coréen avait déclaré avoir commencé à faire de même afin de calmer les tensions avec le Nord.

SEOUL: South Korea’s military said Saturday it detected North Korea removing some of its loudspeakers from the inter-Korean border, days after the South dismantled its own…