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Malaysia has rejected accusations that violate UN sanctions imposed on North Korea
Malaysia has rejected allegations that today it violated UN sanctions on North Korea after Reuters reported that the company has relations with North Korea, an arms trafficking network operating in Malaysia. According to the publication Reuters. Malaysian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Malaysia fully rejected an argument. Malaysian Foreign Ministry said, adding that the country has to meet the demands raised by the Commission of the UN Security Council. Reuters reported that North Korean agents had open arms trading company in Malaysia called Glocom 2 are involved in international business, is a global system and international gold. Relations between Malaysia and Korea have stalled after the death of Kim Jong Nam's mother, half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the airport in Kuala Lumpur on 13 February.
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