
According to Bernama, Malaysia's state news agency, Deputy Prime
Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi announced that North Koreans would now need
to get a visa to travel to the country starting from March 6, 2017.
Malaysian nationals are currently the only people in the world who can enter North Korea without a visa.
The diplomatic row began when North Korea's ambassador to Malaysia, Kang
Chol, said the country would reject the results of a "forced" autopsy
on one of its citizens and demanded the immediate release of the body.
This is all an aftermath of the death of Kim Jong Nam, the older
half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un who was killed on
February 13, 2017 before he was supposed to board a flight to the
Chinese-controlled territory of Macau.
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