AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNATO Fallout: North Korea’s Foreign Ministry condemned the NATO summit in Turkey, arguing the alliance is built for “war and confrontation” and that denuclearization should start with U.S. allies under nuclear-sharing arrangements, not with Pyongyang; it also vowed to keep strengthening its nuclear arsenal “both quantitatively and qualitatively.” China-DPRK Alliance: On the 65th anniversary of the 1961 Friendship Treaty, China and North Korea exchanged messages and held meetings in Beijing, with Xi reiterating that Beijing’s commitment to Pyongyang “will not change” and both sides pledging deeper strategic coordination and expanded exchanges. Anti-Corruption Drive: Kim Jong Un chaired a rare meeting on anti-corruption, stressing “principle and uprightness,” while KCNA reported irregularities tied to a senior military official and his network. Military Readiness & Intelligence: North Korea’s broader posture—nuclear modernization plus expanded intelligence and military capabilities—continued to frame its response to external pressure. Inter-Korean Maritime Incident: South Korea reported a missing Navy sailor during an East Sea patrol near the Northern Limit Line and said it notified North Korea and requested cooperation as a search operation began. Cyber Threat Context: A South Korean report highlighted a sharp rise in military cyberattack attempts in 2025, underscoring concerns about DPRK-linked hacking operations.
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