AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNuclear Posture: North Korea’s Kim Jong Un used a ruling party plenary to double down on expanding and modernizing its nuclear arsenal, calling nuclear status “the only” way to cope with an “unpredictable” security environment and blaming the US and South Korea for escalating tensions, while also ordering conventional buildup including a 10,000-ton strategic guided-missile cruiser. Japan Warning: Kim sharply criticized Japan for turning into a “war state,” urging further military strengthening and warning of backlash. Seoul Response: South Korea pushed back on China’s concerns about extended deterrence with the US, saying it’s a legitimate response to North Korea’s advancing nuclear and missile programs. Ukraine POW Talks: Seoul said it will accept any North Korean POWs captured in Ukraine who choose to go to South Korea, with South Korea and Ukraine set to hold talks in Seoul on June 30. Diplomatic Friction: A North Korean UNESCO official expected to join the Jeju Forum remotely withdrew, underscoring how strained inter-Korean relations are shaping international participation. Border Tensions: A former UN Command official argued North Korea’s intensified border fencing is “construction and maintenance,” not an armistice violation, as Seoul continues to accuse Pyongyang of breaching the agreement.
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