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N Korea denies removing propaganda loudspeakers at border

N Korea denies removing propaganda loudspeakers at border

North Korea has denied removing propaganda loudspeakers from the border with South Korea, a claim made earlier by Seoul. Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, stated that the country had no desire to improve relations with South Korea. The statement from the powerful sister of the North Korean leader comes after South Korea's military said that North Korea had taken down some of the loudspeakers used for cross-border propaganda broadcasts. This was seen as a step towards easing military tensions between the two countries. However, Kim Yo Jong's remarks suggest that North Korea is not interested in improving ties with its southern neighbor. The statement underscores the ongoing tensions and lack of progress in inter-Korean relations, despite some previous attempts at dialogue and diplomacy.

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