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North Korea says constitution now defines South as 'hostile' state

SEOUL — North Korea said Thursday that its constitution now defined the South as a 'hostile' state, the first time Pyongyang has confirmed legal changes called for by leader Kim Jong Un earlier this year.

Relations between the two Koreas have deteriorated since Kim in January defined Seoul as his country's 'principal enemy' and said the North was no longer interested in reunification.

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