AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNuclear Risk & Environment: A new Vertic analysis says North Korea’s Yongbyon uranium enrichment capacity could rise to about 75% with a major new facility, potentially boosting highly enriched uranium output and extending the country’s nuclear momentum—an environmental and safety red flag given the long-term hazards tied to fuel-cycle expansion. China–DPRK Diplomacy: Multiple reports from Pyongyang and Beijing highlight Xi Jinping’s rare visit and the carefully worded focus on “friendship” and “practical cooperation,” while avoiding direct public discussion of denuclearization—raising concerns that nuclear restraint talks may stall. Regional Security Pressure: Japan’s defense white paper is set to name China as its top concern while also stressing North Korea’s nuclear and missile threat, including worries that Pyongyang’s military cooperation with Russia could enable longer-term buildup. Nuclear Spending: A new ICAN-linked report puts global nuclear weapons spending at a record $119 billion in 2025, with North Korea’s spend estimated in the hundreds of millions—underscoring how money for arsenals keeps rising even as climate and other public needs strain. Maritime Cooperation: Japan and South Korea resumed a Search and Rescue Exercise (SAREX) after years of disruption, a rare practical step that can reduce disaster risk in the region’s busy waters.
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