AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUS-ROK Alliance Shock: President Trump ordered the Pentagon to “substantially reduce” joint military exercises with South Korea, saying Seoul declined help on Iran and praising his “very good relationship” with Kim Jong-un; South Korea says drills are still proceeding and that civil-defense exercises are defensive, while President Lee Jae-myung urged faster progress on a nuclear-powered submarine and completion of wartime OPCON transfer. Diplomacy Signals: The US State Department reiterated Washington is open to talks with North Korea “without preconditions,” and Seoul said it hopes US-NK dialogue can resume after Trump’s message. Local Politics & Defense: Lee also stressed growth and inclusion in a tribute to late President Kim Dae-jung, while the ruling Democratic Party’s new leader vowed tighter cooperation with the presidential office. Seoul Daily Life: Heat wave advisories hit 19 districts; disability rights activists staged a subway sit-in at Seoul Station; and Dongdaemun Design Plaza is set to host “Beautiful Life in Seoul,” a lifestyle festival blending beauty, fashion, design and nightlife. Weather Tragedy: Heavy rains triggered a deadly landslide in South Korea’s south, killing at least one. Tech & Economy: OpenAI backed 14 global AI research pilots including a Yonsei project on democratic accountability using AI, and Seoul markets trimmed gains as Iran-deal hopes faded.
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