North Korea Removes Unification from Constitution, Prioritizes Confrontation with South Korea

Kathmandu. North Korea, steering its relationship with South Korea towards a more confrontational direction, has removed all mentions of unification from its constitution. The newly published constitutional document clearly signals that Pyongyang now prioritizes confrontation over reconciliation with Seoul.In the revised version of the constitution, publicly disclosed at a press conference by South Korea's Unification Ministry, the provision regarding the goal of 'unifying the motherland' has been completely removed. This indicates a significant shift in North Korea's long-term policy.This decision comes after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently characterized South Korea as the 'most hostile state.' In a policy...