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North Korea's New Constitution Deepens Split with Seoul

North Korea's Constitution Deepens Split with Seoul The recent update to North Korea's constitution marks a significant departure from previous policy, removing references to reunification and a shared Korean national identity.

This move boosts Kim Jong Un's authority as a nuclear power while potentially fueling future border clashes.

North Korea's territorial clause defines the country as bordering China and Russia to the north and South Korea to the south.

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