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North Korea’s sister Kim Jong -un has denied South Korea’s allegations that Pyongyang has removed some of his propaganda speakers along the border.
North Korea has “never removed” the speakers and “are not ready to remove them,” Kim Yo Yong said in a statement published by state media KCNA on Thursday.
“We have appeared several times that we have no will to improve relations with (South Korea),” she said, adding that this position “would be fixed in our constitution in the future.”
South Korea military military said earlier this week that North Korea had removed some of its speakers along the border – days after South Korea dismantled some of its own.
Kim, Deputy Director of the North Korea propaganda department, said Seoul’s claim was “an unjustified unilateral assumption and red herring.”
In addition to propaganda reports, the broadcast of South Korea often blasting K-POP songs across the border. While North Korea played restless noises like dizziness.
South Korean inhabitants living near the border complain that their lives were disturbed by noise on both sides, sometimes in the middle of the night.
Pyongyang believes that Seoul’s propaganda broadcasts an act of war and threatens to blow the speakers in the past.
South Korea’s transmitters resumed in June 2024 after a six -year pause with President Yon Suk Youol President, who took a firm position against the North.
They were restarted after Pyongyang began sending balloons filled with garbage south in response to increased tension.
The relationship seems to be thawed with the new President Lee Jay Mun, who is campaigning to improve intercostal ties.
South Korea stopped broadcasts on the demilitarized zone shortly after Lee took office in June, what the military in the country described as an offer to “restore confidence” and “reach peace on the Korean Peninsula”.
However, the connections between the two neighbors remain restless. Earlier this week, North Korea warned of a “decisive counteraction” of provocations before joint military training between South Korea and the United States.