AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUS-ROK Alliance Shock: President Trump ordered an early cut to the Ulchi Freedom Shield drills, with Seoul saying it got no advance notice—sparking fresh worries in Washington and among Democrats that Kim Jong Un is conceding nothing while weapons shipments to Russia continue. North Korea Escalation: Pyongyang also hit back at the drill rollback, while intelligence assessments say North Korea is expanding its role in Russia’s war, including a drone unit with about 400 operators and roughly 8,500 troops in Russia. Diplomacy Signals: Trump is pushing personal talks with Kim, but South Korea is urging Pyongyang to stop “derogatory remarks” as China’s Wang Yi meets Seoul’s leadership amid a possible reset in peninsula diplomacy. Arctic Shipping Push: South Korea’s PanStar Acro set sail from Busan on the first Arctic pilot container voyage to Europe, aiming to test the Northern Sea Route as Middle East tensions disrupt shipping. Defense & Security: The US approved a potential sale to South Korea of AIM-9X air-to-air missiles. Domestic Politics & Economy: Seoul and the ruling party remain divided over Yongsan Park housing and greenbelt rules, while Hyundai Motor unions staged a full strike over wages, retirement age, and AI/automation protections. Regulation: South Korea’s financial watchdog rolled out real-time AI monitoring to curb crypto price manipulation.
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