Kim Jong-un has decided to suspend planned military action against South Korea over a tit-for-tat argument over balloon-transported propaganda.The de-escalation was reported by North Korea's official KCNA news agency after Kim chaired a meeting of the ruling party's Central Military Commission.In a massive step down the meeting also discussed documents outlining measures for "further bolstering the war deterrent of the country," KCNA reported.Tension has been mounting in the peninsula, with a South Korean group launching hundreds of thousands of leaflets by balloon across the border with North Korea, despite Pyongyang repeatedly warning it that it will forcefully retaliate against such actions.Pyongyang claims violates an agreement between.
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