AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoChina-North Korea Summit: Xi Jinping is set for a rare state visit to Pyongyang on June 8–9, his first trip in nearly seven years, as Beijing tries to reassert influence while Kim Jong Un leans on Russia and doubles down on nuclear leverage. Nuclear Red Lines: Ahead of Xi’s arrival, Kim Yo Jong said North Korea’s nuclear status is “absolutely non-negotiable” and “irreversible,” rejecting U.S. denuclearization claims and warning it will not tolerate threats. U.S.-China Denuclearization Dispute: North Korea dismissed a White House claim that Trump and Xi reaffirmed a shared denuclearization goal, calling it “false information” and “anachronistic dreams.” Naval and Nuclear Posturing: On the eve of the summit, Pyongyang showcased military messaging including plans for a large destroyer and renewed focus on nuclear deterrence. Sanctions Evasion Claims: South Korea’s NIS-linked assessment says North Korea exported about 1.5 million tons of coal in 2025 and exceeded UN-capped refined oil imports, using ship-flagging and labeling tactics to skirt sanctions.
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