AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUS-ROK Drill Shock: President Lee Jae Myung said he “respects” Trump’s decision to scale back Ulchi Freedom Shield, hoping it helps build trust and restart dialogue, while Seoul’s officials scramble after the order arrived via social media and the exercise was cut short. North Korea Response: Kim Yo Jong dismissed the reduction as “unworthy of comment,” insisting the drills’ “hostile” nature remains and claiming she was unaware of any Trump-Kim contact. Trump-Kim Summit Push: Trump said he expects to meet Kim Jong Un later this year and cited 57 “very powerful” nuclear weapons, as reports point to possible talks during APEC in November—raising alarms in Seoul about alliance reliability and troop-level bargaining. China’s Role: Chinese FM Wang Yi told Cho Hyun Beijing is ready to play a constructive role and is “actively considering” a China-South Korea summit at APEC, while urging Seoul to pursue more independent diplomacy. Defense Self-Reliance: Lee reaffirmed plans to regain wartime operational control from the US, even as analysts warn the drill cut could weaken deterrence. Economy & Markets: Stocks rebounded as SK hynix unveiled a record buyback; KOSPI jumped with easing bond yields. Housing Politics: The ruling party signaled it may revise the Yongsan Park special act as the government weighs youth housing there. Tech/Industry: BitGo Korea cleared VASP registration for crypto custody; LG CNS plans quadruped robot security patrols at Tower Palace.
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