Skip to content

North Korea claims no dismantling of broadcasting devices for propaganda purposes

North Korea allegedly dismantled speakers situated along the border, according to previous South Korean reports.

North Korea refutes removal of loudspeakers broadcasting propaganda
North Korea refutes removal of loudspeakers broadcasting propaganda

North Korea claims no dismantling of broadcasting devices for propaganda purposes

In a recent development, Kim Yo Jong, a key North Korean official, has stated that the country has no intention of removing the loudspeakers installed along the North-South Korean border, dismissing South Korean claims that the North had dismantled some loudspeakers as "baseless" and a "manipulation of public opinion."

Kim's stance marks a continuation of North Korea's confrontational approach towards its southern neighbour. She reaffirmed Pyongyang's hostile stance towards South Korea, rejecting the conciliatory measures introduced by the South Korean government under President Lee Jae-myung.

The South Korean army had earlier reported detecting speakers being removed in North Korea, a move that followed similar actions by the South. However, Kim's statement makes it clear that the North is not planning to change its position.

It is important to note that the two Koreas are still technically at war due to the 1950-53 war ending with an armistice rather than a peace agreement. This ongoing state of war has contributed to the tense relationship between the two nations.

Kim also criticised partial adjustments to South Korea-U.S. joint military exercises as futile and unworthy of praise. She showed no interest in resuming dialogue or improving Seoul-Pyongyang relations, describing South Korea’s gestures as a "shabby deceptive farce."

In a further escalation, Kim announced that North Korea's position against improving relations with the South will be enshrined in the country's constitution. This move suggests a long-term commitment to maintaining the current hostile posture.

The article does not provide any specific details on the current state of tensions between South and North Korea. It is also worth noting that neither President Donald Trump nor Russia have made any recent statements or actions regarding North Korea, as per the information available.

  1. The government's response to Kim's statements about the ongoing conflict along the border might be covered extensively in the general news, as well as the media's analysis of North Korea's decision to enshrine its hostile stance towards South Korea in the country's constitution.
  2. Despite the South Korean government's attempts at conciliatory measures, the media coverage of the worsening relations between the two countries, including the latest war-and-conflicts updates, will likely continue to dominate political discussions and debates.
  3. In terms of international news, the ongoing tension between North and South Korea, as mentioned in the article, may shift global attention away from other general news topics, potentially influencing regional and global politics.

Read also:

    Latest