South Korea hints at thaw in North Korea ties with loudspeaker halt

South Korea hints at thaw in North Korea ties with loudspeaker halt South Korea hints at thaw in North Korea ties with loudspeaker halt

SEOUL — South Korea’s new president, Lee Jae-myung, on Wednesday ordered the milit to cease loudspeaker broadcasts of music and propaganda messages into North Korea in a possible indication of cooling cross-border tensions under Seoul’s new administration.

Lee’s spokesperson, Kang Yu-jung, said in a televised briefing that the move was made to “restore inter-Korean trust and for peace on the Korean peninsula.” The loudspeaker broadcasts had been on for the past year, after being resumed under ousted conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol.