Seoul Says North Korea Constitution Revision Won’t Change Peace Policy
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Seoul says North Korea constitution revision won’t change peace policy
South Korea’s Blue House said Thursday it remains committed to its “peaceful coexistence” policy with North Korea, a day after the release of a document outlining changes to Pyongyang’s constitution appeared to formalize the regime’s abandonment of unification. The South Korean government will “comprehensively review matters related to trends in revisions to North Korea’s constitution” […]
In the latest version of the North Korean Constitution, the clause stating that the country "fights to achieve the unification of the motherland" does not appear, while South Korea maintains this commitment.
Seoul retains 'peaceful coexistence' policy despite change in N. Korea's constitution
South Korea will continue to pursue its "peaceful coexistence" policy aimed at establishing peace with North Korea despite Pyongyang's recent constitutional revision viewed to be aimed at distancing itself from the South, the presidential office said Thursday. "The government will conduct a comprehensive review of details related to North Korea's constitutional revision," Cheong Wa Dae said. "Based on the review, the government will consistently…
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