AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChina–DPRK Summit: Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to visit Pyongyang on June 8–9 for the first time since 2019, with analysts saying Beijing wants to reassert influence as Pyongyang deepens ties with Russia and expands its nuclear program. Nuclear Red Line: Ahead of Xi’s arrival, Kim Yo-jong said North Korea’s nuclear status is “absolutely non-negotiable” and “irreversible,” rejecting any denuclearization talk and dismissing U.S. claims that Trump and Xi reaffirmed a shared denuclearization goal as “false information.” Military Posture: On the eve of the summit, North Korea also signaled strength through naval buildup plans, including a major destroyer project, as Kim pushes a stronger nuclear deterrent narrative. Sanctions Pressure: South Korea’s NIS alleges North Korea kept exporting coal and minerals in 2025 despite UN bans, and exceeded refined-oil import limits, using smuggling and mislabeling to sustain revenue. South Korea Politics Spillover: Separately, a South Korean court is due to rule this week on former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s case over ordering drone incursions into Pyongyang as a pretext for his failed martial law bid.
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