Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the DemocraticPeople’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) announced on March 6 that the country willexpel Malaysian Ambassador Mohamad Nizan Mohamad, according to the KoreanCentral News Agency.
The ambassador was given 48 hours to leave the DPRK from 10:00 am on March 5(local time).
The announcement was made shortly after DPRK Ambassador Kang Chol was deportedfrom Malaysia.
The moves came weeks after the death of Kim Chol, a DPRK citizen, whichresulted in tension between Malaysia and the DPRK.
Malaysia said that Kim Chol was poisoned while the DPRK claimed that he mayhave died of heart attack, diabetes and high blood pressure.
Malaysianauthorities performed an autopsy while the DPRK has had no access to the body.
The DPRK and Ambassador Kang Chol accused Malaysia of manipulating theinvestigation into his death while claiming that the results cannot be trusted.-VNA