I think this is correct, and kind of surprised they didn't reach this conclusion sooner. That being said, i think the DPRK has to make efforts to engage with the people of south korea by any means posible, the only way reunification is a possible future is if the people of south korea unite and reject US occupation in their soil.
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I thought, as far as the citizens of Korea were concerned, the idea of a formal reunification it was wildly popular and it was just the USA being its normal prickish self keeping things from moving forward?
The USA and the quisling state, which is basically what they're stating in this meeting.
I don't believe this is an entirely good idea.
This does not mean that they no longer pursuit reunification, it just means that they no longer will engage with the quisling state of south korea because they have correctly identified them as an enemy of reunification.
I agree that they are, but they should still keep the organization.
I think it’s fine but it’s still an unfortunate recognition of A sad truth
Could the Korean War resume in the near future?