AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChina-DPRK Summit Watch: Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit North Korea June 8–9, his first trip in nearly seven years, as Beijing tries to reassert influence over Pyongyang amid the North’s deepening ties with Russia. Nuclear Escalation: Ahead of Xi’s arrival, Kim Jong Un toured a newly operational nuclear materials production facility and called for “exponential” expansion, with state media saying weapons-grade output capacity has more than doubled over five years. Diplomatic Signaling: Analysts say the timing is meant to lock in North Korea’s status as a nuclear power and reduce any incentive to negotiate denuclearization, while also setting the stage for talks with China. Seoul Response: South Korea’s foreign ministry said it expects China to play a constructive role and is staying in close communication with Beijing on peninsula issues. US Stance on Talks: The US State Department reiterated it remains open to dialogue with North Korea without preconditions, while staying committed to complete denuclearization.
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