Seoul says Pyongyang will 'have to pay for the consequences' of defying joint efforts to foster peace. FMTNews
S. Korean soldiers ride a K-9 self-propelled howitzer during an annual exercise in Paju, near the border.
“We’re also considering reinstalling our own loudspeakers,” he said. “But the North hasn’t begun any broadcast yet, and we’re just getting ready to be able to counteract at any time.” The South aired a blend of news, Korean pop songs and criticism of the northern regime, while the North blasted the South and praised its own socialist system.
The North began taking its recent actions as it denounced North Korean defectors in the South sending propaganda leaflets across the border.
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