AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoXi-Kim Summit Kicks Off: Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Pyongyang for a two-day state visit, calling China-North Korea ties a “new historical starting point” and pledging “invincible friendship,” as he met Kim Jong Un and was greeted with a lavish ceremony and military honors. Beijing’s Leverage Bid: Multiple outlets frame the trip as Beijing trying to reassert influence over Kim in exchange for economic and political support, especially as Pyongyang deepens ties with Moscow and nuclear talks with Washington remain stuck. Nuclear Red-Line Messaging: On the eve of Xi’s arrival, Kim Yo Jong warned the U.S. denuclearization push is an “anachronistic dream,” insisting North Korea’s nuclear status is “the line of no retreat” and “absolutely non-negotiable.” Seoul Pushes Back: South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung said Seoul should keep pursuing denuclearization and ruled out South Korea building nuclear weapons, warning it would spark a regional arms race. Broader Nuclear Risk Backdrop: SIPRI warned global nuclear arsenals are modernizing and expanding again, with disarmament momentum fading—raising the stakes for any diplomacy around Pyongyang.
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