North Korea Amends Constitution to Remove Reunification Goal with South Korea

Here's what it means for you.
This constitutional shift signals a potential escalation in military tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
What happened
North Korea has amended its constitution to eliminate references to reunification with South Korea.
The Context
- The amendment was reportedly adopted during a session of the Supreme People's Assembly in March 2026.
- This constitutional change follows a series of actions by Kim Jong-un that have escalated tensions with South Korea.
- South Korea has expressed concern but maintains its constitutional stance on the peninsula as a unified territory.
Takeaway
The constitutional changes signal a potential escalation in military and diplomatic tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
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