AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSanctions Evasion Watch: A Seoul-based rights group says North Korea’s illicit coal and mineral exports are rebounding as UN monitoring lapses, with ship visits at major ports rising nearly fivefold since 2019 (3,756 in 2025 vs 783), and many vessels appearing to go dark to dodge tracking. Diplomacy & POWs: South Korea and Ukraine held “constructive” talks in Seoul on two North Korean soldiers captured in Russia’s Kursk region, with both sides saying any outcome should follow international law and humanitarian principles while the men continue seeking transfer to South Korea. Ukraine-Russia Link: Reports say North Korea has deepened military cooperation with Russia, including allegations that troops were ordered to fight to the death rather than be captured. North Korea Economy: Pyongyang is staging a large car exhibition while authorities reportedly investigate buyers’ finances, highlighting how foreign-currency trade channels are being tightened. Human Rights & Labor: The same sanctions-evasion reporting ties the coal trade to forced labor and mass abuses, pointing to defense-linked networks profiting through China and Russia.
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