AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPOW Diplomacy: South Korea and Ukraine held “constructive” talks in Seoul over two North Korean soldiers captured in Russia’s Kursk region, with both sides saying they’ll follow international law and humanitarian principles while the men continue to seek transfer to South Korea. Sanctions Evasion: A rights group report says North Korea’s illicit coal trade is rebounding as UN monitoring lapses, with satellite and ship-tracking data showing port visits at five major hubs rising nearly fivefold since 2019 and gaps suggesting vessels go dark to evade detection. Missile-Launch Scrutiny: Seoul pushed back on claims it missed a June 25 North Korean missile launch, saying it tracked multiple projectiles in real time with the US and coordinated for contingencies. Deterrence Debate: A commentary argues fears that regaining OPCON could weaken US nuclear commitments misunderstand how extended deterrence is structured between Washington and Seoul. Military Posture: North Korea condemned Japan-US drills as a “war rehearsal,” accusing Tokyo of moving toward a “war nation.” Humanitarian Angle: An “Ask a North Korean” feature describes nursing school training and medical education from a defector’s perspective.
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