AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOPCON & Deterrence: President Lee Jae-myung told a cabinet meeting Seoul will keep the wartime operational control handover on track, while pushing faster work on a nuclear-powered submarine and training officers for integrated operations; he also said civil-defense drills alongside US exercises are defensive, not meant to threaten North Korea. US-ROK Drills Shock: Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon to “substantially reduce” joint drills, citing his “very good relationship” with Kim Jong-un and Seoul’s refusal to help with Iran; Seoul says it will keep combined defense posture and consult closely with Washington, while the State Department reiterated the US remains open to dialogue with North Korea “without preconditions.” Ruling Party Politics: The new Democratic Party of Korea leader, Kim Min-seok, vowed full support for Lee’s agenda and tighter coordination with Cheong Wa Dae, and Lee is set to host a dinner with Kim and two former leadership contenders to boost unity. Seoul Housing Relief: Seoul will offer young renters up to 400,000 won for brokerage and moving costs, with eligibility tied to age, income, and rent conditions. AI Governance & Research: OpenAI backed 14 global AI projects, including Yonsei University’s plan to use AI to assess how well the National Assembly oversees the government. Markets & Trade Routes: Seoul stocks trimmed gains amid oil-price pressure and Iran-truce uncertainty, while interest in the Northern Sea Route is rising among South Korea and others.
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