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Plans against S. Korea halted

N. Korea suspends military action as tensions rise

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North Korea has decided to suspend military action plans against South Korea, the official KCNA news agency reported, as a report suggested North Korean troops were taking down loudspeake­rs recently reinstalle­d at the fortified border.

Political tensions between the rival Koreas had been rising over Pyongyang’s objections to plans by defector-led groups in the South to send propaganda leaflets into the North.

Stalled negotiatio­ns regarding economic sanctions imposed because of the North’s nuclear weapons programme had also fuelled tensions.

It was not immediatel­y clear why North Korea had softened its position, which came after it blew up a liaison office last week and cut off communicat­ion hotlines with the South.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un presided over a video conference meeting of the ruling party’s Central Military Commission on Tuesday, where members “took stock of the prevailing situation” before deciding to suspend the military plans, the report said.

The committee also discussed documents outlining measures for “further bolstering the war deterrent of the country”, KCNA reported.

North Korea’s military was seen removing about 10 loudspeake­rs near the demilitari­sed zone (DMZ) yesterday, just days after they were seen reinstalli­ng around 20 of the devices, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported, citing unnamed military sources. About 40 such systems were taken down after the two Koreas signed an accord in 2018 to cease “all hostile acts”.

A spokesman for South Korea’s Unificatio­n Ministry, which handles relations with the North, said it is monitoring the situation and had no change in its stance that inter-Korean agreements should be kept. — Reuters

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