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North Korea holds key parliamentary conference amidst increased tension

North Korea held a session of its Supreme Individuals's Assembly this week, state media KCNA said on Wednesday, although there was no mention on whether it had formally changed its position on unification in between the Koreas.

Tensions on the Korean peninsula have actually increased this year amidst a series of rocket tests and a push by Pyongyang to alter how it connects to the South.

There has been widespread expectation that the rubber-stamp parliament would remove referrals in the constitution on marriage between the 2 Koreas, in line with remarks in a. speech by leader Kim Jong Un in January.

KCNA also did not mention any law modification to designate South. Korea as a main opponent or similar wording, or any. information of its borders, amid the continued tense. relationship in between the neighbours.

Independently, KCNA reported that North Korea's army stated. it will completely

cut off roadways and railways

linked to South Korea starting from Wednesday.

Kim said in the speech in January he had actually concluded. unification with the South was no longer possible, and implicated. Seoul of looking for regime collapse and marriage by absorption.

There has actually also been speculation that North Korea might in. the constitution declare modifications to the border between the. Koreas including the maritime border.

A U.S. leader at the end of the 1950-53 Korean War drew. up a sea border after an armistice was signed to prevent naval. clashes off the peninsula's west and east coasts. The truce made. no direct reference of sea borders.

The waters near the contested Northern Limitation Line have been. the website of several lethal clashes in between the North and South. Korea including battles involving warships and the sinking of a. South Korean corvette in 2010 by what is thought to be a North. Korean torpedo, killing 46 sailors.

KCNA said the current Supreme People's Assembly session. amended the constitution to alter the working and ballot ages. of people, passed new laws on industry and economy, and named No. Kwang Chol as defence minister.

Leader Kim did not appear on the list of participants.

(source: Reuters)