North Korea has amended its constitution to define South Korea as a "hostile state" and it's number one enemy. It's the latest in a series of incidents increasing tensions on the Korean Peninsula. Japan, the U.S. and South Korea have set up a new multinational committee to better monitor and push through U.N. sanctions on Pyongyang.
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00:00North Korea says it's revised its constitution to call South Korea a hostile state and its
00:06primary enemy.
00:08The revision also removes the goal of pursuing peaceful reunification with the South.
00:13It's the latest in a series of incidents increasing tensions on the Korean peninsula.
00:18The United States, Japan and South Korea have, meanwhile, established a joint committee to
00:24monitor the North and curb Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program.