North Korea has revised its constitution to remove reunification with the South, cementing Kim Jong Un's stance toward Seoul as a permanent adversary.
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North Korea has revised its constitution to remove reunification with the South, cementing Kim Jong Un's stance toward Seoul as a permanent adversary.
North Korea drops reunification goal from constitution 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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