AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoChina–North Korea Summit: Xi Jinping’s rare two-day visit to Pyongyang ended with pledges to deepen ties, but the nuclear issue stayed conspicuously off the public agenda, fueling fresh debate over whether Beijing is trying to keep Kim Jong Un within reach as he leans harder toward confrontation. EU–South Korea Push Back: In Brussels, South Korea’s Lee Jae Myung and EU leaders condemned North Korea’s illegal military cooperation with Russia and warned of “grave concern” over Pyongyang’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs, while reaffirming the goal of complete denuclearization. Cyber and Crypto Theft: A CrowdStrike report says the North Korean hacking group “Famous Chollima” drove 47% of state-backed tech-sector attacks from April 2025 to May 2026, using remote-job impersonation, deepfakes, and stolen credentials to steal IP and crypto—reportedly about $2 billion in 2025. Human Rights Messaging from Seoul: South Korea’s unification ministry argued that Lee’s peace-and-dialogue approach can improve North Korea’s human rights, pointing to EU-backed calls for Pyongyang to allow access for international and humanitarian organizations. Food Pressure at Home: Daily NK reports rice and corn prices jumped sharply in early June, with rice above 38,000 won per kilogram and corn above 13,000, worsening the lean-season squeeze for low-income households.
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