AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNaval & missile signaling: North Korea’s Kim Jong-un marked the 32nd anniversary of Kim Il-sung’s death with a midnight visit to Kumsusan Palace, laying flowers and bowing to the statues—an image push for legitimacy as Pyongyang continues its weapons testing rhythm. Denuclearization diplomacy: On the sidelines of NATO’s Ankara summit, South Korea’s Lee Jae-myung asked NATO chief Mark Rutte for help to halt North Korea’s nuclear and missile pursuit, while Seoul, Washington, and Tokyo reaffirmed denuclearization goals and pledged tighter coordination against Pyongyang’s illicit cyber funding. Energy-security cooperation: The same trilateral lineup signed an SMR memorandum to expand small modular reactor work in the Indo-Pacific, tying nuclear energy cooperation to broader deterrence and resilience. China-linked pressure points: Separate reporting highlights North Korea’s efforts to attract Chinese investment via “customized” and phased deals, alongside signs of renewed cross-border smuggling activity. Internal crackdown: North Korea has launched bank loan inspections aimed at rooting out collusion between banks and state enterprises, with local officials and accountants reportedly on edge.
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