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South Korea Dismantles Border Loudspeakers in Shift Toward De-escalation with North

South Korea Dismantles Border Loudspeakers in Shift Toward De-escalation with North

President Lee Jae-myung initiates removal of propaganda loudspeakers along the Demilitarized Zone as part of early efforts to ease tensions with North Korea.
South Korea has begun dismantling loudspeaker systems used for broadcasting propaganda messages across the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), marking a significant policy shift under President Lee Jae-myung’s administration.

The move, announced in early June 2025, signals a departure from the hardline stance adopted by previous administrations and forms part of a broader approach aimed at reducing inter-Korean tensions.

The loudspeakers, which had been reactivated in 2016 following North Korea’s nuclear and missile tests, were previously used to transmit news, K-pop music, and critical commentary across the border.

Their removal follows President Lee’s campaign promises to re-engage Pyongyang through diplomatic and humanitarian initiatives.

Officials confirmed that the dismantling operation began at multiple locations along the 250-kilometer DMZ, including heavily monitored areas near Paju and Yeoncheon.

The Ministry of National Defense stated that the decision was taken after internal security reviews and consultations with the National Security Council.

President Lee, who assumed office in March 2025, has advocated for a revival of inter-Korean dialogue and cross-border cooperation.

In his inaugural address, he emphasized the need for pragmatic diplomacy and outlined plans to resume joint economic and cultural projects, including potential reactivation of the Kaesong Industrial Complex and Mt. Kumgang tourism program, pending international sanctions review.

The policy change comes amid a period of relative calm on the Korean Peninsula, with no major missile launches or military provocations reported since early April.

However, North Korea has not issued any formal response to the dismantling of the loudspeakers.

Analysts note that Pyongyang has historically reacted strongly to both the operation and removal of such equipment, often linking it to broader inter-Korean relations.

In parallel, South Korea has resumed humanitarian outreach programs, including proposals for family reunions and medical assistance.

The Ministry of Unification confirmed that preliminary communications were sent via the Panmunjom liaison channel, although the North has yet to acknowledge receipt.

International stakeholders, including the United States and regional partners, have been briefed on the developments.

While formal trilateral security cooperation continues under existing agreements, the current South Korean administration has indicated a desire to balance alliance commitments with renewed engagement efforts.

As part of its broader security review, the South Korean government is also assessing military exercises and deployment strategies near the DMZ.

No changes have been made to joint defense postures or surveillance infrastructure, which remain active and operational.

South Korea last removed border loudspeakers in 2018 under a temporary military agreement between the two Koreas, but the systems were reinstalled in 2020 following a series of provocations, including the demolition of the joint liaison office in Kaesong by North Korean authorities.

The current dismantling marks the first such step since that escalation.

The developments are occurring amid a shifting political landscape in Northeast Asia, with changes in leadership and evolving U.S.-China dynamics influencing regional diplomacy.

President Lee’s administration has pledged to coordinate closely with key allies while pursuing independent engagement strategies that reflect national interests.
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