AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoChina-North Korea Summit: Xi Jinping’s first state visit to Pyongyang in seven years doubled down on “traditional” communist solidarity, with analysts saying the real goal was managing an increasingly confident Kim while keeping denuclearization off the public agenda. Military Signals: Xi urged closer exchanges in diplomacy, law enforcement and military affairs, and the trip featured unusually high military-level presence, while Beijing also pushed back against “reviving militarism” and “hegemonism.” Sanctions and Nuclear Red Lines: South Korea and the EU condemned North Korea-Russia “illegal military cooperation,” warned Pyongyang will “never” be recognized as a nuclear-weapon state, and the US-Japan reiterated “complete denuclearization” while rejecting Russia’s framing of the issue as settled. Human Rights Diplomacy: Seoul’s unification ministry argued its peace-and-dialogue approach with the North is aimed at improving human rights, after a Brussels statement urged Pyongyang to allow international access. Cyber and Money Flows: CrowdStrike said North Korea-linked “Famous Chollima” drove nearly half of state-backed tech intrusions, using AI deepfakes and stolen identities to steal IP and about $2B in crypto in 2025. Economy Watch: Daily NK reported rice and corn prices spiking in Pyongyang, pointing to a worsening early-summer food squeeze.
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