AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUS–DPRK Summit Talk: President Donald Trump confirmed he expects to meet Kim Jong Un later this year, saying he “gets along” with Kim and putting Pyongyang’s nuclear arsenal at 57 “very powerful” weapons. DPRK Response: Kim Yo Jong dismissed hopes of direct contact, saying she was unaware of any Trump-Kim communications and called the US–ROK drill reduction “unworthy of comment,” while stressing the relationship remains “excellent.” US–ROK Drills Cut: South Korea’s Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise was shortened to five days, ending Friday, after Trump ordered a “substantial” reduction, a move that has left border residents uneasy and Seoul scrambling over consultation and security signals. China Steps In Cautiously: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Seoul Beijing is “actively considering” a China–ROK summit at APEC and urged an independent Seoul foreign policy, while also calling for a “constructive role” in bringing North Korea back to dialogue. Cyber and Infiltration Worry: Reports say thousands of North Korean IT workers are using AI-assisted methods and stolen identities to land remote jobs in the US, raising fears of espionage and extortion.
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