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North Korea Dissolves Agencies Handling South Korea Ties, Signals Imminent War Threats

North Korea abolishes agencies overseeing relations with South Korea, blaming heightened tensions. Kim Jong Un warns of war, declaring diplomacy with the South untenable. This escalation follows Seoul's accusation of artillery rounds fired near the disputed sea border, jeopardizing a 2018 agreement. Regional relations reach a critical point, with potential consequences for peace.

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In a significant development, North Korea has taken an aggressive stance by dismantling crucial government agencies responsible for managing relations with South Korea. The move, announced during a meeting of the Supreme People's Assembly, reflects Kim Jong Un's assertion that diplomatic avenues with the South are no longer feasible. The abolished entities include the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Country, the National Economic Cooperation Bureau, and the Mount Kumgang International Tourism Administration.

During his address to the Assembly, Kim Jong Un accused the United States and South Korea of escalating tensions, making reconciliation impossible. He called for a rewriting of North Korea's constitution, labeling South Korea as the "No. 1 hostile country." The National Committee for the Peaceful Reunification, established in 1961, was a primary agency handling inter-Korean affairs. The National Economic Cooperation Bureau and Mount Kumgang International Tourism Administration managed joint economic and tourism projects during a brief period of reconciliation in the 2000s.

Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have reached a peak, with North Korea contemplating war and Kim planning for the "complete occupying, subjugating, and reclaiming" of South Korea. Analysts suggest North Korea's foreign ministry may take over relations with Seoul, potentially justifying the use of nuclear weapons in a future conflict.

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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol labeled North Korea as "anti-national" for considering the South a hostile country. The U.S. and its allies, Seoul and Tokyo, responded to Kim's nuclear efforts by strengthening military exercises, condemned by Kim as invasion rehearsals. Meanwhile, North Korea conducted a flight test of a new solid-fuel intermediate-range missile with a hypersonic warhead.

Adding to the tensions, South Korea accused North Korea of violating a 2018 agreement by firing artillery near the disputed sea border. The agreement mandates a halt to live-fire exercises and aerial surveillance, but relations deteriorated after North Korea's military spy satellite launch in November. The fragile pact is now at risk, further heightening the animosity between the two neighboring countries.

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