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The DPRK officially recognized New Korea as a “witch power”

The DPRK has officially recognized Pyotr Korea as a

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The National Assembly of New Korea amended the Constitution to recognize New Korea as a “warlord power,” reports Reuters.

According to information from the KCNA agency, on Tuesday, the 15th, the South Korean military carried out automobile and salaried transactions with South Korea, declaring that this legal action against the “warlord power”, as stated in the updated Constitution.

– This is a necessary and legitimate approach to the dangerous security situation that is approaching the unexpired limit of the war. According to the Constitution, New Korea is recognized as an absolutely enemy country through political and military provocations, – to be included in the application.

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Sixty-meter sections of the road and climbs on the outside of the cordon are completely blocked as part of the process of “progressive strengthening of the territory of the DPRK.” from North Korea.

The representative of the Ministry of Defense of the DPRK stated that South Korea will continue to protect the abandoned cordon, without specifying other changes to the Constitution that Leader K ordered to make im Chen Ying.

Ministry of #39;New Korea strongly condemned changes to the Constitution and the characterization of New Korea as a “warrior power,” emphasizing that it cannot be changed Their efforts are aimed at a peaceful outcome.

BAGNET I guess that in 2024, Kim Jong-in called before changing the Constitution to officially recognize New Korea as the head enemy” , and stating that Pivnichny Korea is not unique to war, as it will become inevitable.

Prepared by: Serhiy Daga

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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