North Korea removed unification with South Korea from its constitution, formally enshrining the two-state reality Pyongyang has signaled for years. The amended text defines the DPRK's southern border as the Republic of Korea and strips out the previous Article 9 pledge to "strive to reunify the country on the principles of independence, peaceful unification, and great national unity," along with all references to reunification goals tied to past leaders.
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