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North Korea suspends rubbish drops on South Korea

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North Korea said it would stop sending balloons carrying rubbish over the border to South Korea but vowed to resume if anti-North Korean leaflets are flown over again from the South.

South Korea has had enough experience of how unpleasant it is and how much effort it takes to collect the refuse after Pyongyang sent 15 tons of it using 3,500 balloons, the North’s vice-minister of defence Kim Kang Il said on state media outlet KCNA.

Seoul said it would take “unendurable” measures against North Korea for sending the trash balloons over the border, which could include blaring propaganda from loudspeakers directed at the North.

The announcement from President Yoon Suk Yeol’s office followed a meeting of his National Security Council on a response to what Seoul said were more than 700 balloons carrying trash that Pyongyang sent over the heavily fortified border to annoy its neighbour.

The council condemned the balloons, and simultaneous GPS jamming, as an “irrational act of provocation”.

Seoul did not rule out resuming the loudspeaker blasts, which it stopped in 2018 after a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a senior official at Yoon’s office told reporters.

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