AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoChina-DPRK summit: Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to visit North Korea for the first time in nearly seven years (June 8-9), a move analysts say gives Kim Jong Un a chance to project strength and pull Beijing closer as Pyongyang deepens ties with Russia. Nuclear red line: Ahead of Xi’s arrival, Kim Yo Jong reiterated Pyongyang’s nuclear status is “absolutely non-negotiable,” dismissing U.S. claims that denuclearization was discussed with Xi and Trump and warning the regime won’t tolerate threats. Military signaling: North Korea also stepped up visible defense messaging around the same period, including new naval hardware displays, as it prepares for the high-stakes diplomatic optics of the Xi visit. Business angle: With China expected to remain North Korea’s key economic lifeline, the summit is likely to focus on practical cooperation—trade, investment, and influence—at a time when sanctions pressure keeps Pyongyang’s economic options tight.
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