AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNorth Korea Disability Support: North Korea marked its annual Day of Persons with Disabilities at the Sci-Tech Complex in Pyongyang, highlighting education, medical care, and employment support for disabled people, plus programs for disabled artists and athletes. Road Safety (Rare Admission): North Korean media also acknowledged a major bus crash in Kangwon Province on April 1, saying more than 20 passengers were seriously injured and sent to Kangwon Provincial General Hospital, underscoring how limited road safety can be. Health System & Diplomacy Link: On the second anniversary of its strategic partnership treaty with Russia, North Korea pointed to a new hospital under construction and restored air links with Moscow as “fruits” of the deepening ties. Cross-Border Oversight: Separately, reports say North Korea has tightened surveillance of trade workers in China, tracking who they meet and what deals are discussed—an indirect pressure that can affect access to medicines and supplies for people tied to those networks. Medical Trade Controls: The week also included a report that the U.S. imposed new restrictions on export of medical devices to North Korea, adding to supply constraints.
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