"North Korea begins removing loudspeakers from South Korea"...Responding to the removal of loudspeakers in North Korea
0 comments
[Anchor]
North Korea responded once again.
North Korea, which stopped broadcasting to the South due to the South Korean military's suspension of broadcasting to the North, began removing loudspeakers against the South from today (9th).
It seems to be a response to the recent removal of the loudspeaker from the South Korean military,
Reporter Choi Young-yoon reports whether such a chain reaction will lead to a change in inter-Korean relations.
[Report]
This is a bizarre noise that North Korea played over a loudspeaker against the South last year.
[Yoo Jae-on / Ganghwado residents / September last year: "It's weird to hear a loud noise and chills your body. That's why I can't describe it."]
The North Korean military began removing the loudspeaker used for broadcasting the South this morning.
The North Korean military has been increasing loudspeakers against the South until recently, and it has been found to have been installed in more than 40 places in front of it.
It is known that some areas have already been demolished due to today's work.
[Lee Sung-joon/Joint press secretary: "We need to check further whether the entire area is demolished, and we will continue to check related activities of the North Korean military."]
Earlier, when the South Korean military stopped loudspeaker broadcasting to the North under President Lee Jae-myung's order on June 11, North Korea stopped broadcasting to the South within eight hours.
In addition, when the South Korean military removed all 20 loudspeakers against North Korea on the 5th, this time, it responded in the same way in four days.
[Unification Minister Chung Dong-young/July 25: "The South and the North will build up trust one by one, just as the suspension of psychological warfare and loudspeaker broadcasts, which were relics of the Cold War, was the first sign of restoring trust between the two Koreas."]
Earlier, North Korea's Vice Minister Kim Yo-jong said, "I'm not interested in whatever proposal comes from Seoul," citing the suspension of leaflets to the North and allowing individual tours to the North.
However, attention is being paid to whether there will be any additional changes in the position on appeasement measures against North Korea as it responds to the removal of loudspeakers against the South.
I'm Choi Young Yoon of KBS News.
Video editing: Lee Yunjin
This is the actual North Korea policy.
It's not about competing with who turns on the speakers a lot,
For the people of the border region who are suffering, they should boldly quit first.
We have to watch and remember who does the policies for the people.
Comments