North Korea has banned the song "Glad to Meet You," historically a symbol of reconciliation with South Korea. Analysts view this action as part of a growing trend of distancing from South Korea, particularly following the designation of the South as the North's 'principal enemy' in recent constitutional revisions. Other actions supporting this trend include changes to the national anthem and removal of South Korea from maps used in weather broadcasts. Additionally, the demolition of tourist facilities at Mount Kumgang reflects the erasure of inter-Korean ties, further isolating North Korea from its southern neighbor.
North Korea's ban on the song 'Glad to Meet You' signifies a broader trend of distancing from South Korea, reflecting heightened tensions between the two nations.
The ban is part of a strategy that also includes altering the national anthem and erasing any references to South Korea from public displays.
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