The leader of North Korea wants the constitution to be amended to allow military invasion of South Korea

North Korea's leader has asked the country's National People's Congress to amend the Constitution to allow "invading and occupying" South Korea in war.

Jan 18, 2024 - 06:49
The leader of North Korea wants the constitution to be amended to allow military invasion of South Korea
The leader of North Korea wants the constitution to be amended to allow military invasion of South Korea

According to the AFP news agency, Kim Jong-un made the call when he addressed the National People's Congress and called for new legal measures to be taken to identify South Korea as the "greatest enemy country" of North Korea, saying: if war breaks out in the Peninsula of In Korea, the important thing is to investigate the issue of fully occupying it militarily and restoring the Republic of Korea (South Korea) by connecting it with the land of North Korea. Last week, Kim Jong-un called South Korea Pyongyang's "greatest enemy" and said it was a "mistake" to pursue reconciliation efforts with Seoul. In their constitutions, North Korea and South Korea claim to own the entire Korean peninsula. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (left) and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol On the other hand, the Russian Palace of the Kremlin has announced that the country intends to continue its cooperation with North Korea. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "North Korea is a neighbor and close partner of Russia, and we intend to continue cooperation in all fields". Regarding the meeting between the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergei Lavrov and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea Cho Song-hui, which is expected to be held next Tuesday, Peskov said: "Moscow is waiting for a good, deep and very beneficial dialogue" . Several days ago, the United States and its allies accused Russia of using its position as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council to support North Korea. In addition, the United States, South Korea, Japan and the European Union have also issued statements condemning North Korea's move to launch a medium-range ballistic missile. This happens when the leader of North Korea has emphasized that the country's army is ready and Pyongyang will continue the nuclear program, while the United States continues to have a military presence in the Korean Peninsula, while constantly threatening to attack North Korea militarily and at the same time impose painful sanctions on it. the whole country.../