AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoChina-DPRK Summit Watch: Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to arrive in Pyongyang for a two-day state visit starting Monday, his first in nearly seven years, as Beijing tries to reassert influence over an emboldened Kim Jong Un amid deadlocked US-North Korea nuclear talks. Nuclear Red Lines: Ahead of Xi’s trip, Kim Yo Jong repeated that North Korea’s nuclear status is “the line of no retreat” and “absolutely non-negotiable,” rejecting US denuclearization demands and calling Washington’s stance an “anachronistic dream.” Sanctions-Busting Trade: South Korea-linked reporting says Pyongyang illegally exported about 1.5 million tons of coal last year and exceeded UN fuel caps by importing far more refined oil than allowed, using mislabeling and mixed-flag shipping to keep trade flowing. Business Angle on Leverage: Multiple reports frame the Xi visit as a bid to secure economic lifelines—tourism, border projects, and trade—while managing the risk that North Korea’s deeper Russia ties reduce Pyongyang’s dependence on China.
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