Following North Korea's declaration of diplomatic relations with Malaysia, North Korea closed the North Korean embassy in the capital Kuala Lumpur on the 21st, and diplomats and their families were deported.

On the 19th of this month, North Korea declared that diplomatic relations would be cut off, criticizing the Malaysian authorities' involvement in money laundering and handing over the identity of the North Korean people to the United States as a hostile act.



In response, the Malaysian government also rebelled and ordered diplomats and their families working at the North Korean embassy in the capital Kuala Lumpur to leave the country, and North Korea closed the embassy on the 20th while the two countries were in conflict.

Upon the closure, a North Korean diplomat read a statement to the press, stating that the Malaysian authorities' surrender was "an unforgivable crime" and "all the consequences of the two countries. You should take responsibility. "



After that, a large bus boarded by a diplomat and his family left the embassy and headed for the airport.



Malaysia is originally a friend of North Korea, but relations have deteriorated over the murder of Kim Jong-nam (Kim Jong-nam), the older brother of Kim Jong-un (Kim Jong-un), who is a different mother four years ago at a Malaysian airport. was doing.