Détente in Decibels: Quiet on the Korean Front

North Korea has stopped using loudspeakers near the South Korean border, according to South Korea's military. This follows Seoul's suspension of its own broadcasts. President Lee Jae-myung ordered the cessation as part of efforts to ease tensions, responding to local residents' complaints about noise pollution.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 12-06-2025 05:57 IST | Created: 12-06-2025 05:57 IST
Détente in Decibels: Quiet on the Korean Front
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In a notable development, North Korea has ceased its use of loudspeakers aimed at South Korea, according to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff as of Thursday.

The announcement follows South Korea's decision to stop its own loudspeaker broadcasts along the border, which had included propaganda and K-pop music.

President Lee Jae-myung is taking steps to reduce tensions and address local concerns over noise, emphasizing dialogue with the North.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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