AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMissile Tests & Nuclear Posture: North Korea denounced the Quad after foreign ministers reaffirmed “complete denuclearization,” with Pyongyang insisting it will “never ever” give up nuclear weapons and calling the bloc a tool for US “unipolar domination.” New Weapons Claims: Pyongyang also said recent launches included nuclear-capable cruise missiles guided by AI, new warheads for ballistic missiles, and precision rocket artillery—while South Korea reported detecting multiple projectiles into its western waters. Diplomacy Channels: South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho Hyun asked Singapore to help create conditions for dialogue with North Korea, following Singapore FM Vivian Balakrishnan’s Pyongyang talks. Inter-Korean Dialogue Proposal: Seoul’s Unification Minister Chung Dong-young floated an EU-led “2+1” multilateral framework to restart dialogue and exchanges, including a possible European Parliament visit to Pyongyang. Sanctions & Aid Watch: UNDP said it has no immediate plan to return to North Korea, but reopening could happen if conditions change. Cyber & Finance Pressure: A new report warns AI is boosting fraud and sanction-evasion tactics, while crypto compliance is tightening—yet gaps remain that could still be exploited.
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