AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUlchi Freedom Shield Cut Short: South Korea and the U.S. have agreed to slash the annual Ulchi Freedom Shield drills after Washington’s request tied to President Donald Trump’s push for engagement with Kim Jong Un. The exercise, which began Aug. 17, will now end early on Friday (Aug. 21 instead of Aug. 27), and some combined field training will be partially reduced, with the second, counteroffensive phase expected to be dropped. North Korea Response: Pyongyang’s state media condemned the drills as an “immediate and open threat,” saying it will “completely neutralize” what it calls hostile forces through self-defense, while not directly referencing Trump’s order. Talks Signal: Trump is also reportedly pressing aides to explore a face-to-face Trump-Kim meeting as early as this fall, potentially around November during APEC in Shenzhen, as the U.S. reiterates it remains open to dialogue without preconditions. Inter-Korean Track: Separately, South Korea’s unification ministry said it wants to restart cross-border rail work next year and advance broader “peaceful exchange” projects, including health cooperation and regional transport initiatives.
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