N. Korea removes 'unification' reference from constitution
Foreign Policy,North Korea,Kim Jong Un,South Korea,Foreign Affairs,Authoritarianism,Government,Socialism,Communism,Isolation,Asia
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North Korea's revised constitution has added a new territorial clause and dropped all references to unification, a document showed Wednesday, underscoring Pyongyang's push toward a "two hostile states" policy against South Korea.
The revised constitution, reviewed by Yonhap News Agency at a press conference held at the unification ministry, showed that North Korea has defined its territory as the land bordering China and Russia to the north and South Korea to the south, along with its adjacent territorial waters and airspace...
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