AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNuclear Posture: Kim Jong-un chaired a rare joint meeting and ordered “intensified” education and oversight to stop corruption in the military, while also pushing a qualitative and quantitative boost to North Korea’s nuclear forces and combat readiness. Military Intelligence Expansion: Pyongyang announced plans to expand the Reconnaissance General Bureau’s role, widening intelligence and covert operations against “potential enemies,” including South Korea, the U.S., and Japan. Corruption Crackdown: The regime publicly condemned senior officer Pak Hui-chol over alleged bribes and abuse of authority, framing it as a “political crime” against the Party’s discipline line. Alliance Signals: Xi Jinping and Kim Jong-un exchanged messages marking the 65th anniversary of the China-North Korea friendship treaty, with Xi pledging China’s support will not change; Premier Pak Thae-song visited Beijing. Denuclearization Clash: North Korea condemned NATO after the summit, arguing denuclearisation should start with U.S. allies and calling NATO a war-focused bloc. Missile Pressure: The UN Security Council strongly condemned recent North Korean ballistic missile launches, noting one failed and urging full sanctions implementation. Media/Tech Glimpse: South Korean drama “Agent Kim Reactivated” used a fully AI-generated action sequence, including explosions and chases, set in North Korea.
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