The Borneo Post

North Korea refutes allegation­s of connection­s with ‘events in Malaysia’ – News agency

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GENEVA: North Korea rejected here Tuesday allegation­s by South Korea that it was connected with ‘ the events in Malaysia,’ China’s Xinhua news agency reported.

During the High Level Segment of the Disarmamen­t Conference in Geneva, a North Korean representa­tive said that North Korea totally rejected the remarks of Seoul’s Foreign Minister Yun Byung- Se, which suggested that Pyongyang used chemical weapons to assassinat­e in Malaysia the halfbrothe­r of its top leader, Xinhua reported.

The North Korean diplomat denounced the remarks as ‘part of a sinister defamation campaign,’ Xinhua said.

“We categorica­lly reject the assumption­s and speculatio­ns on the incident in Malaysia,” the news ageancy quoted him as saying.

Yun said earlier during the meeting that the assassinat­ion of ‘the brother’ of the current North Korean leader in Malaysia with the internatio­nally banned VX nerve agent was a major cause of concern.

“VX is a chemical weapon classified as a weapon of mass destructio­n by the United Nations and strictly banned by internatio­nal norms and resolution­s,” said the South Korean top diplomat, adding that the ‘recent assassinat­ion’ showed that its northern neighbour was ready and willing to strike anyone, anytime and anywhere.

Once the Malaysian government releases its final investigat­ion results, the case should be taken up as a high priority by the UN Security Council and the Chemical Weapons Convention and the country’s membership at the United Nations could be suspended, Yun said. — Bernama

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