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In October 2024, the North Korean constitution was amended to remove references to reunification and labelled South Korea a "hostile state". [6] This was preceded by the destruction of roads connecting the north to the south in a bid to "completely separate" the two states. [7]
In February–March 2021, South Korea continued to omit North Korea's "enemy" status from the South Korean military's White Paper after downgrading the status of Japan. [156] [157] In a statement made on 4 October 2021, South Korea's Unification Ministry announced that communication lines between North and South Korea have been restored. The ...
In 1996 South Korean academic Jeong Su-il was unmasked as a North Korea spy. [112] South Korea ceased sending "North Korea Demolition Agents" to raid the North in the early 2000s. [72] [113] Yeonpyeongdo under North Korean attack. Conflict intensified near the disputed maritime boundary known as the Northern Limit Line in the Yellow Sea.
The North Korean leadership has vowed retaliation after South Korea resumed loudspeaker broadcasts and activists floated propaganda leaflets over the border, escalating the ongoing “balloon war ...
Reunification has remained a long-term goal for the governments of both North and South Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made calls in his 2012 New Year's Day speech to "remove confrontation" between the two countries and implement previous joint agreements for increased economic and political cooperation. [23]
North Korea is dismantling a facility at its Mount Kumgang resort used for hosting meetings between families separated after the Korean War, South Korea said on Thursday, in the latest sign of ...
By mid-July North Korean troops had overwhelmed the South Korean and allied American units and forced them back to a defensive line in south-east South Korea known as the Pusan Perimeter. During its brief occupation of southern Korea, the DPRK regime initiated radical social change, which included the nationalisation of industry, land reform ...
North Korea has formal ties with 159 countries, but had only 53 diplomatic missions overseas, including three consulates and three representative offices, before it pulled out of Angola and Uganda ...