Hindustan Times (Delhi)

MALAYSIA SENDS BODY OF KIM TO N KOREA, ENDING BIZARRE SPAT

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Malaysia put the body of the estranged halfbrothe­r of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on a plane to Pyongyang on Thursday, in a deal that secured the release of its citizens there and ended a drawn out diplomatic spat.

US and South Korean intelligen­ce sources say North Korea mastermind­ed the deadly attack on Kim Jong Nam last month using VX nerve agent, a chemical so toxic that it is on a UN list of weapons of mass destructio­n. The attack outraged Malaysia and sparked a diplomatic row with North Korea, resulting in travel bans on both sides and a collapse in their long-standing friendly ties.

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said the nine Malaysians barred from leaving North Korea had been allowed to board a plane out. The Malaysians left Pyongyang in a Royal Malaysian Air Force business jet, which headed immediatel­y west out of North Korean airspace before turning south towards Malaysia, according to flight tracking website planefinde­r.net.

“Following the completion of the autopsy on the deceased and receipt of a letter from his family requesting the remains be returned to North Korea, the coroner has approved the release of the body,” Najib said in a statement. The statement did not mention Kim by name. Kim was assassinat­ed at Kuala Lumpur airport on February 13.

Sources told Reuters that authoritie­s were preparing to transport Kim’s body on Malaysia Airlines flight MH360 to Beijing. That flight lands in Beijing after midnight. The swap agreement brings to an end nearly seven weeks of diplomatic standoff between the formerly friendly countries. REUTERS

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