North Korea amended the constitution, called South Korea an ‘enemy nation’ for the first time

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North Korea amended the constitution, called South Korea an 'enemy nation' for the first time

Kim Jong Un

Seoul: The world is aware of the tension between North Korea and South Korea. Meanwhile, a big step has been taken by North Korea. North Korea has defined South Korea as an ‘enemy state’ for the first time in its recently amended constitution. North Korea has confirmed this. North Korea’s parliament met for two days last week to make changes to the country’s constitution, but state media did not immediately provide further details about the session.

Kim Jong Un had taken the step

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in January called for changes to the constitution to declare South Korea the country’s main enemy, ending the goal of peaceful Korean unification and defining North Korea’s sovereignty and territory. The effect of Kim Jong Un’s call has now been seen.

North Korea took a big step

Recently, North Korea has dismantled road and rail links that are no longer in use, and which once connected North Korea to South Korea. Regarding the demolition, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on Thursday that the constitution clearly defines South Korea as an enemy state. KCNA did not provide any further details about the constitutional change.

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Meanwhile, let us also tell here that North Korea has claimed that it is recruiting 14 lakh new soldiers for its army. For this he has appealed to the youth of his country to join the army. North Korea has 12.8 lakh active soldiers, while 6 lakh are in reserve. Apart from this, there are also 57 lakh workers and farmer guards. (AP)

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