AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPOW Diplomacy: South Korea and Ukraine held “constructive” talks in Seoul over two North Korean soldiers captured in Russia’s Kursk region, with Seoul saying the men continue to seek transfer to South Korea and that any outcome should follow international law and humanitarian principles. Sanctions Evasion: A rights group report says North Korea’s illicit coal trade is rebounding as UN monitoring lapses, with ship visits at major ports rising to 3,756 in 2025 from 783 in 2019 and a large gap between satellite sightings and AIS signals suggesting vessels go dark to avoid detection. Missile Watch: Seoul pushed back on claims it missed a June 25 North Korean missile launch, saying South Korean and US forces tracked multiple projectiles in real time and coordinated for contingencies. Military-Linked Trade: Separate reporting says Pyongyang staged a major car exhibition while ordering covert checks on buyers’ finances, tying vehicle sales to intelligence-linked trade companies. Regional Security Friction: North Korea condemned US-Japan drills as a “war rehearsal,” accusing Japan of sharpening invasion capability and warning of a “tragic end” if it persists.
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