Kim Jong Un supervises live-fire artillery exercises ahead of the constitutional review

This was reported by Yonhap Agency on Sunday, citing North Korean official media, which stated that the North Korean leader attended a live ammunition training exercise carried out by students of the Artillery Academy. North Korean sources did not specify the date of the exercises.

The publication of this news came one day before North Korea held an important parliamentary meeting on Monday, where it is expected to review its constitution by removing provisions related to unification and clarifying the country’s territorial borders, including maritime borders.

According to Yonhap, the 11th session of the 14th Supreme People’s Assembly is expected to address these reviews, nine months after leader Kim Jong Un redefined inter-Korean relations as relations between “two hostile states” and pledged to no longer view South Korea as a partner for reconciliation. And loneliness.

South Korea’s Unification Ministry said North Korea is likely to cancel previous inter-Korean agreements, including the 1991 Basic Agreement, which defined the relationship between the two Koreas as a “special relationship” initially formed in the process of seeking reunification, rather than as state-to-state relations. .

Since adopting its socialist constitution in 1972, North Korea has amended it ten times, and its last revision was in September last year.

Source: Yonhap

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2024-10-06 18:37:12

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