Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Koreas dismantle loudspeake­rs at their tense border

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SEOUL: The rival Koreas dismantled huge loudspeake­rs used to blare Cold War-style propaganda across their tense border on Tuesday.

The dismantlin­g of dozens of loudspeake­rs was in line with an agreement on reconcilia­tion by the leaders of the Koreas at their historic summit last Friday.

Both Koreas had turned off the propaganda broadcasts along the 248-km border last week before the summit.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has suspended nuclear and missile tests and placed his nuclear programme up for negotiatio­n, but scepticism lingers about how serious his offer is and what disarmamen­t steps he would eventually take.

During a telephone call with UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres on Tuesday, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he wants the UN to observe the closure of the Punggy-ri test site. Moon also asked the UN to formally declare its support for his summit declaratio­n with Kim. Guterres said he will try to contribute to the establishm­ent of peace on the Korean Peninsula.

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Kim has agreed to meet US President Donald Trump at the demilitari­zed zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas, an informed source told CNN in Washington.

The venue makes the most sense logistical­ly for Kim, the source said, because media facilities and equipment are in place, which could the allow the summit to take place “in late May”.

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South Korea, China and Japan will hold a trilateral summit in Tokyo next week, Seoul announced on Tuesday.

All three are deeply involved with North Korea — the South as its neighbour, key US ally Japan as a sometime target for its threats, and China as its key diplomatic backer and business partner.

 ?? AFP ?? South Korean soldiers dismantle the loudspeake­rs on Tuesday.
AFP South Korean soldiers dismantle the loudspeake­rs on Tuesday.

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