AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNorth Korea-Russia ties: Pyongyang showcased deepening alignment with Moscow after Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui said the two countries share “all strategic issues,” describing bilateral relations as “allied relations” during a plaque unveiling for Russia’s late ambassador in Pyongyang. Sanctions and trade reality check: A new look at North Korea’s economy highlights how heavily it leans on China for trade and fuel, with imports and exports still tiny relative to GDP under UN sanctions. Missile posture and deterrence: North Korea fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles into the Yellow Sea, prompting Seoul to boost surveillance and coordinate with Washington and Tokyo. Denuclearization pushback: Pyongyang rejected Quad calls for denuclearization, saying its nuclear program “will never end” and framing Quad as a tool tied to rearmament. Diplomacy signals, limited openings: Singapore’s Vivian Balakrishnan reported Pyongyang has “no appetite” for engagement with the US or South Korea, while also describing visible urban development in Pyongyang. Cyber and illicit finance risk: Separate reporting flags North Korea-linked hacking activity targeting developers via poisoned software packages, underscoring ongoing digital risk for business and trade.
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