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US says N Korea killed Kim's half-brother with VX agent

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

North killed Supreme Kim Jong-un's half-brother, with the nerve agent in February last year, the said on Tuesday.

According to the US policy, the is banned under the 'and Biological Weapons Control and Warfare Elimination Act of 1991', which was 'openly' used by the North Korean to kill Jong-nam.

"This public display of contempt for universal norms against weapons use further demonstrates the reckless nature of North and underscores that we cannot afford to tolerate a North Korean WMD (Weapon of Mass Destruction) programme of any kind," State Department was quoted by The Hill as saying.

The estranged half-brother of Kim was assassinated after two North Korean women smeared the on his face at the in in February last year.

A later determined that traces of the nerve agent were found on the two women accused of killing Jong-nam.

The allegations by the US comes as North on Tuesday stated it would be willing to halt its nuclear programme and would engage in a dialogue with the former. It also added that it would not attack South with any nuclear weapons.

Earlier on Tuesday, the two Koreas agreed to hold summit-level talks at the border village of in the heavily guarded Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) in late April.

This comes as South Korean Moon Jae-in sent his envoys to for two days this week to meet with Kim.

This was the first time South Korean officials met with the North Korean in person since he assumed power after his father's death in late 2011.

The move to improve ties between the two Koreas is reportedly aimed at softening or even attempt to convince the US and other countries to withdraw international sanctions and pressure.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 10:40 IST
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