Pyongyang's revised charter has dropped mentions of reunification with South Korea. Experts say the changes boost Kim Jong Un's nuclear authority and could heighten the risk of future border disputes.
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North Korea's revised constitution has dropped mentions of reunification with South Korea, potentially heightening the risk of future border disputes and boosting Kim Jong Un's nuclear authority. This change may signify a deeper split between North and South Korea. Experts believe this could have significant implications for the region's stability.
Pyongyang's revised charter has dropped mentions of reunification with South Korea. Experts say the changes boost Kim Jong Un's nuclear authority and could heighten the risk of future border disputes.