Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

‘N Korea making more nuke fuel despite talks’

REPORT Intel assessment in contrast with sentiments earlier expressed by Trump

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

WASHINGTON: US intelligen­ce agencies believe North Korea has increased production of fuel for nuclear weapons at multiple secret sites in recent months and may try to hide these while seeking concession­s in nuclear talks with the United States, NBC News quoted US officials as saying.

In a report on Friday, the network said what it described as the latest US intelligen­ce assessment appeared to go counter to sentiments expressed by President Donald Trump, who tweeted after an unpreceden­ted June 12 summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un that “there is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea.”

NBC quoted five unidentifi­ed US officials as saying that in recent months North Korea had stepped up production of enriched uranium for nuclear weapons, even as it engaged in diplomacy with the United States.

The network cited US officials as saying that the intelligen­ce assessment concludes that North Korea has more than one secret nuclear site in addition to its known nuclear fuel production facility at Yongbyon.

“There is absolutely unequivoca­l evidence that they are trying to deceive the US,” NBC quoted one official as saying.

The CIA declined to comment on the NBC report. The State Department said it could not confirm it and did not comment on matters of intelligen­ce. The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

The NBC report raises further questions about North Korea’s readiness to enter serious negotiatio­ns about giving up a weapons programme that now threatens the United States, in spite of Trump’s enthusiast­ic portrayal of the summit outcome.

NBC quoted one senior US intelligen­ce official as saying that North Korea’s decision ahead of the summit to suspend nuclear and missile tests was unexpected and the fact that the two sides were talking was a positive step.

 ?? AGENCIES FILE ?? ■ After an unpreceden­ted summit on June 12 with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Trump had tweeted that ‘there is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea.’
AGENCIES FILE ■ After an unpreceden­ted summit on June 12 with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Trump had tweeted that ‘there is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea.’

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