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Kim Jong Un Announces End of Reconciliation with South Korea in Historic Move

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The leader North Korea (Jewelry) Kim Jong Un announced his country would no longer try reconciliation with South Korea (South Korea). Kim also called for rewriting the North Korean constitution to remove the idea of ​​joint statehood between the two Koreas divided by the war.

This historic move to cancel decades-long unification efforts comes amid rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

North Korean state media, KCNA, reported that in his speech at the North Korean parliament session, the Supreme People’s Assembly on Monday (15/1) local time, Kim blamed South Korea and the United States for increasing tensions in the region, with the expansion of their joint military exercises, deployment of US strategic military assets, and trilateral security cooperation with Japan. Kim said these actions had turned the Korean Peninsula into a dangerous war risk zone.

Reported Associated PressTuesday (16/1/2024), Kim said that it was impossible for North Korea to carry out peaceful reconciliation and reunification with South Korea, which he described as a “high-class stooge” of outside powers obsessed with confrontational maneuvers.

He also called for parliament to rewrite North Korea’s constitution to define South Korea as the North’s “main enemy.”

Kim also ordered the removal of symbols of past inter-Korean reconciliation, to “completely eliminate concepts such as ‘reunification,’ ‘reconciliation’ and ‘compatriots’ from the national history of our republic.”

Kim Jong Un specifically demanding the cutting of cross-border railway lines and the tearing down of a monument in Pyongyang honoring reunification efforts, which Kim described as an eyesore.

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2024-01-16 05:10:40
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