AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNorth Korea’s Reunification Pivot: Pyongyang has removed the reunification goal from its constitution, a move that raises immediate questions about how South Korea and relevant ministries should interpret “two Koreas” in law and practice. Propaganda Recycling: A new look at DPRK media shows propagandists still lean heavily on reruns—repackaging older messaging to keep it embedded, especially for younger audiences. Diplomacy in Motion: North Korea’s foreign minister met Vietnam’s special envoy in Pyongyang, with both sides pledging deeper cooperation and tighter strategic communication. Internal Pressure: North Korea also dismissed and reassigned officials in South Pyongan after missing military supply quotas tied to an army anniversary, signaling loyalty tests are getting sharper. Regional Context: With U.S.-China summit talks dominating headlines, Seoul says preparations for any Trump-Kim summit are minimal—so Pyongyang’s constitutional shift may be happening in a wider, uncertain negotiation atmosphere.
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