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North Korean leader Kim Chen In asked for a change on Monday Constitution to South Korea regarded as the “main enemy” and reiterated that his country does not

Kim Jong Un asks to consider South ‘main enemy’ and repeats warning

North Korean leader Kim Chen In asked for a change on Monday Constitution to South Korea regarded as the “main enemy” and reiterated that his country does not intend to avoid war in case this happens, it is according to state media reports KCNA.

In a speech before Supreme People’s AssemblyIn North Korea’s parliament, Kim said he had concluded that Union with the South it was no longer possible and accused Seoul of seeking the fall of the regime and merger by absorption.

Kim said the Constitution should be amended to convince North Koreans that South Korea is “the main and constant enemy” and define the territory of the North as separate from the South.

Kim Jong-un, President of North Korea | Photo: Reuters

“We don’t want war, but we have no intention of avoiding it“; said Kim, as quoted by KCNA.

North Korea should also plan “to occupy, subjugate and demand completely” South Korea and South Koreans should no longer be called compatriots in the event of war, the president added, calling breakdown of all communications inter-Korean wars and the destruction of the reunification monument in Pyongyang.

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Three organizations associated with the association and Inter-Korean tourismstate media add.

President of South Korea, Yoon Seok Yeolsaid at a meeting of his cabinet that Pyongyang was being “anti-national” for calling the south of the country hostile.

Yoon Suk-yeol, President of South Korea | Photo: Reuters

Kim’s call for constitutional changes comes as tensions escalate on the Korean Peninsula over a number of missile tests and put pressure on Pyongyang to break with decades of policy and change its attitude towards the South.

Significant portions of the North Korean leader’s speech outlined plans to improve living conditions and suggested that his rhetoric toward South Korea and USA was designed to help maintain internal disk and achieve economic and military goals while the United States was distracted by other crises, said Eul-chul, a professor of North Korean studies at South Gyeongnam University.

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On the other hand, Won Gun Park of Ewha Womans University in Seoul claims that Kim seemed to feel threatened to strengthen nuclear deterrence expansion by South Korea and the United States, the stationing of American strategic assets on the Korean Peninsula, and trilateral military efforts with Japan.

“He increasingly aggressive language “Kim Jong Un appears to be indicating that he feels he has lost his edge in inter-Korean relations,” Park said. Reuters.

Tensions on the inter-Korean border due to the launch of North Korean artillery shells | Photo: Reuters

(according to information from Reuters)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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