North Korea, this week's Supreme People's Assembly...Attention to Trump's Message

2025.01.19. AM 09:28
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North Korea will hold our National Assembly-style Supreme People's Assembly this week to revise the Constitution.

North Korea has announced that it will revise the Constitution at the Supreme People's Assembly on the 22nd, and attention is being paid to whether there will be follow-up measures related to the "two hostile state theory," such as removing the unification clause or establishing a new territorial clause.

State Councilor Kim Jong-un declared inter-Korean relations at the end of 2023 as "two hostile countries" and ordered a follow-up constitutional amendment at the Supreme People's Assembly in January last year.

Since then, the Supreme People's Assembly convened in October last year, but there was no mention of this in the announcement of the results.

In addition, as the date of the Supreme People's Assembly is shortly after the inauguration of the second Trump administration, attention is being paid to whether Chairman Kim will come up with specific policies and messages for the U.S.

Chairman of the states Affairs Commission Kim said he had gone as far as negotiating with the United States in November last year, but only confirmed a hostile North Korea policy, but did not come up with a specific message at the end of last year's Labor Party's plenary session, declaring only a "hard-line strategy to respond to the U.S."



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