South Korea stops radio for North Koreans to reduce tensions

South Korea stops radio for North Koreans to reduce tensions

South Korea is Shutting Down A Radio Station That Broadcasts Propaganda Into North Korea. The South Korean Ministry of Defense Used The Radio Program Voice of Freedom for Years As Psychological Warfare.

This is the first time in fifteen years that the broadcasts have bone stopped. They were resumed after North Korea Sank a South Korean Naval Vessel at the Time, Writes News Agency Reuters .

South Korea Broadcast K-pop and news about the regime in North Korea, Among Other Things. The Two Countries Are Official Still at War With Each Other Becoause A Conflict in 1953 Ended with An Armistice, Not With A Peace Agreement.

The New South Korean President, Lee Jae-Myung, is Trying to Reduce Tensions with North Korea. Shortly After Taking Office in June, he decided to switch off loudspeakers at the Border with North Korea. These were also used for propaganda.

North Korea has indicated that it is not interested in a dialogue with lee.

The Countries Are Formally Still at War, After the Korean War of 1950-1953 Ended with An Armistice. Relations Have Deteriorated in recent years.

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