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South Korea's Unification Ministry says revised law will likely end anti-North Korea leaflet launches

IANS | December 03, 2025 12:49 PM

SEOUL: A recent revision to the Aviation Safety Act will help end activists' launches of propaganda leaflets across the border into North Korea, in line with the government's efforts to ease military tensions with the North, South Korea's Unification Ministry said on Wednesday.

The ministry's response came a day after the National Assembly, led by the ruling Democratic Party, passed a revision to the Aviation Safety Act that prohibits the flight of any self-floating objects in restricted areas, Yonhap News Agency reported.

The revision effectively makes it illegal for activists to send large helium-filled balloons carrying anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the inter-Korean border into North Korea. Previously, self-floating objects carrying materials weighing less than 2 kilograms were exempt from such restrictions.

"With the revision of the Aviation Safety Act, the distribution of anti-North leaflets that has hindered inter-Korean relations and threatened safety and peace in border regions is likely to be stopped, " the ministry said in a release.

President Lee Jae Myung's administration has taken preemptive measures, including suspending anti-Pyongyang leaflet and broadcasting campaigns, to ease military tensions and restore trust with North Korea, the ministry said, adding that the revision will support such efforts.

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