[AFP]US intelligence agencies have found that North Korea is building new missiles, based on satellite photographs taken in recent weeks and other new evidence, The Washington Post reported Monday. Just weeks after a high-stakes summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Pyongyang appears to be developing at least one or two liquid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missiles, the Post said, citing officials familiar with the intelligence. Following the Singapore summit in June, Trump had declared that Pyongyang was "no longer a Nuclear Threat," and touted his own diplomatic achievements. But Kim did not publicly promise to end work at the country's nuclear and missile facilities, instead speaking of eventual denuclearization. ALSO READ: Kim visits China after Trump summit
Source: Standard Digital July 31, 2018 07:07 UTC