Over the past year, the border dividing the Korean peninsula has been the site of a fierce broadcast battle, with both sides aiming deafening loudspeakers at the other.
But South Korea’s new leftwing president, Lee Jae-myung, has taken early steps to dial down the acrimony, ordering his country’s military to cease the broadcasts in a possible early signal of his administration’s more conciliatory stance towards its northern adversary.
Lee’s spokesperson Kang Yoo-jung said the move to halt the broadcasts was “intended to de-escalate the military stand-off between the two Koreas”.
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