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North Korea's New Constitution Deletes Unification References, Legalizing Kim Jong-un's 'Two-State Theory'

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North Korea's newly revised constitution removes expressions related to 'national reunification,' reflecting Kim Jong-un's 'two-state theory.' It now defines territorial scope but notably avoids explicitly labeling South Korea as an 'enemy state,' suggesting an attempt to project a 'normal state' image and potentially serve as a basis for peaceful coexistence.

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