North Korea has rewritten its constitution to erase any goal of reunification with the South. The move locks in Pyongyang leader Kim Jong Un's shift toward treating Seoul as a permanent adversary.
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North Korea has amended its constitution to remove the goal of reunification with South Korea, indicating a shift in Pyongyang's stance towards treating Seoul as a permanent adversary under Kim Jong Un's leadership. This move reflects a significant change in North Korea's approach to inter-Korean relations. The alteration in the constitution underscores Kim Jong Un's hardened stance towards South Korea.
North Korea has rewritten its constitution to erase any goal of reunification with the South. The move locks in Pyongyang leader Kim Jong Un's shift toward treating Seoul as a permanent adversary.