North Korean Constitution now defines South Korea as 'hostile state'
- North Korea's constitution now classifies South Korea as a "hostile" state, marking the first confirmation of legal changes by leader Kim Jong Un.
- The official Korean Central News Agency stated that roads and railways to the South were destroyed as a legitimate measure due to the constitutional classification.
- Kim Jong Un declared in January that Seoul is the "principal enemy" and called for a phased separation from South Korea.
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