MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The Malaysian Foreign Ministry summoned the North Korean ambassador on Monday to Kuala Lumpur amid the investigation into the murder of Kim Jong-nam, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's half-brother, and the accusations made against the Malaysian government, the ministry said.
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Ambassador of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, H.E Kang Chol, today (February 20, 2017) to seek an explanation of the accusations he made against the Government of Malaysia in his press conference on February 17, 2017. The Ambassador met with the Deputy Secretary General for Bilateral Affairs, H.E. Ambassador Raja Nushirwan Zainal Abidin," the statement read.
Kang Chol also alleged that Malaysia was "colluding and playing into the gallery of external forces," the ministry added.
The Malaysian ambassador to Pyongyang has been recalled to Kuala Lumpur for consultations.
Earlier this week, police detained four suspects, two of whom are female (in possession of Vietnamese and Indonesian passports), as well as a Malaysian man believed to be the boyfriend of one of the female suspects. A man with a North Korean passport was arrested on Friday in Kuala Lumpur in connection with the assassination.