The revised Constitution also includes a new clause delineating North Korea’s territory. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
North Korea has removed all references to reunification with South Korea from its revised constitution, which now defines the ...
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North Korea enshrines 'two states' doctrine in constitution, removes references to reunification
Though the revised constitution makes explicit North Korea’s approach to inter-Korean relations as those between two separate and distinct states, it does not outright define South Korea as a “hostile ...
North Korea likely seeks to expand its economic development through rapprochement with the People’s Republic of China (PRC), which in turn aims to maintain its long-standing ties with North Korea amid ...
After almost two years of speculation, changes to North Korea’s constitution have been made public. Of great interest was the country’s definition of its territory, which is a key indicator of its ...
North Koreas Exports to China Recover to Pre-Sanction Levels First-quarter trade up 14.3% as resumed transport links, ...
The development comes after North Korean leader Kim Jong-un labelled Seoul as the 'most hostile state' in a policy address in ...
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[Editorial] North Korea’s rejection of unification doesn’t rule out coexistence
It’s a new era of inter-Korean relations, and South Korea must think deeply about what its response to North Korea’s formalization of its two-state doctrine will be ...
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