“Speakers were silent for several years, but in June 2024 their work was renewed.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
Speakers were silent for several years, but in June 2024 their work was renewed.

Seoul went to such a step, trying to reduce tension with the northern neighbor, writes Independent. The South Korea Ministry of Defense has stated that this decision is aimed at “restoring trust in intercostal relations and promoting peace on the Korean Peninsula.”
Speakers were silent for several years, but in June 2024 their work was renewed.
“This step followed the intensification of tensions, including the launch of North Korea about 7,000 balloons with waste into South Korea, which, as they claimed, was a revenge for antipper -Korean cards and flash drives with South Korean songs and serials,” the publication says.
It is noted that the newly elected President of South Korea Lee Zhage Mon has promised to work to improve the relationship between Seoul and Pyongyang. He also said he would stop working speakers at the border.
But the prospects of rapid dialogue remain foggy, as North Korea gives priority to relations with Russia, the authors write.
South Korea is other newsRecently, a presidential election took place in South Korea. They were conducted after the previous head of the state, young July, Yulia was declared impeachment due to the declaration of martial law in the country.
The new president of the Republic of Korea was the representative of the liberal “Democratic Party” by Lee Zhezhe Mon. It was not his first attempt to occupy a presidential chair.
During the election campaign, Lee focused on the importance of connections with the US on the eve of trade negotiations with President Donald Trump, and the media wrote that under his leadership South Korea could dramatically change the policy on China and the DPRK.
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