Seoul removed propaganda loudaspirations to convert a transformation under President Lee administration.
South Korean officials have started to remove South Korea’s votes on the border, the Ministry of Seoul said, as the new Prime Minister Lee Jae-Myung is easier as the new Prime Minister Lee Jae-Myung.
“It starts today, the soldiers has begun to resume its vote,” Lee Kyung-Ho, told the Korean Ministry of Defense Monday, Monday to reporters.
A short time after he wrote in June, withdraws the LEE executive from propaganda broadcasts by the North Korean regime as it seems to be alive Dialogue with your neighbor.
But North Korea won the recent and said he was not interested in South Korea.
The country because the Korean war in 1950-53 is not manually in touch, no agreement of peace, and the relationship between the last few years.
“It is a practical measure that helps with northern tissues, provided that such actions do not agree,” ministries said in the statement on Monday.
All vocalists placed on the border will be locked by the end of the week, he added, but did not reveal the correct number.
President Lee, after being elected a statement on a statement of an abortive law, the military to stop the broadcast on the “Restore Trust” show.
Relations between the two columns was in one of the lowest points in one of the lowest points, with Seoul, a thin line against Pyongyang, which was closest to Moscow to Moscow The total Russian Invoice of Ukraine.
The previous government began broadcasting last year in response to a bargain of filled balloons by pyongyang in the southeast.
But Lee promised to improve relationships with North Korea and reduce tensions on Korean peninsula.
Although his diplomatic rules, North Korea rejected dialogue after his neighbor.
“If the rook … hoped that he can all be involved with some emotional words, the sister of North Korea, said using the official Korean name, using the official name of South Korea.
Lee said he would look after the North Korea without freedom of freedom, following a deep freedom.