Rising tension spurs Malaysia's ban on travel to North Korea

Malaysia is one of North Korea's remaining diplomatic partners in the world even though tensions briefly escalated after Kim's half-brother was killed in Kuala Lumpur

AP | PTI  |  Kuala Lumpur 

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has banned its from travelling to as the country faces increasing diplomatic pressure over its weapons programs. The foreign ministry announced the ban in a statement today and said it would last until further notice.

The could affect an Asian Cup qualifier football match between and scheduled for October 5 in Pyongyang. The match has already been delayed twice due to security issues.


The Football Association of said it will issue a statement later Thursday, when asked if the team would be allowed to fly to Pyongyang despite the ban.

The statement cited North Korea's missile tests and related developments. has been targeted in recent months by stricter sanctions and increasing diplomatic pressure, with Kuwait and Mexico expelling its envoys in recent weeks.

Since July, has launched its first intercontinental ballistic missiles, has flown midrange missiles over into the Pacific and has detonated its sixth nuclear test.

is one of its few remaining diplomatic partners in the world even though bilateral tensions briefly escalated after the North Korean leader's estranged half brother was killed at the Kuala Lumpur airport in February.

Both countries imposed travel bans on the other's that were lifted after a deal was reached in March.

Two women from Vietnam and Indonesia have been charged in the murder widely believed to have been orchestrated by

First Published: Thu, September 28 2017. 16:26 IST