US finds North Korea used chemical weapons

The United States has determined that North Korea used chemical weapons, in an apparent reference to the killing of leader Kim Jong Un's half-brother last year.

US finds North Korea used chemical weapons

The United States has determined that North Korea used chemical weapons, in an apparent reference to the killing of leader Kim Jong Un's half-brother last year.

The US state department did not provide justification for the finding, but it comes just over one year after Kim Jong Nam died at an international airport in Malaysia in an attack authorities said used VX nerve agent.

The determination, made by the department's international security and non-proliferation bureau, carries restrictions on US foreign aid and financial and military assistance that North Korea's heavily sanctioned government is already subject to.

It was posted on the website of the US Federal Register and takes effect on Monday.

Secretary of state Rex Tillerson has previously referred to Pyongyang's use of chemical weapons, telling reporters in January: "We know they've been used by the North Koreans."

According to the Pentagon, North Korea probably has a long-standing chemical weapons programme with the capability to produce nerve, blister, blood, and choking agents, and likely possesses a chemical weapons stockpile that could be used with artillery and ballistic missiles.

Experts said the death of Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur airport on February 13 last year is the only confirmed North Korean use of chemical weapon agents.

North Korean defectors have charged that such chemicals have been used against prisoners and disabled people inside the authoritarian nation.

North Korea is believed to have provided chemical defensive equipment and technology to Syria and Libya in the past, and an upcoming report by a United Nations panel that monitors sanctions against the North said that in August 2016 the North transferred special resistance valves and thermometers known for use in chemical weapons programs in Syria.

North Korean technicians continue to operate at chemical weapons and missile facilities in the war-ravaged Mid-east nation, according to details of the report obtained by The Associated Press.

The US and other Western nations have accused Syria of using chemical weapons against rebel-controlled areas of the country, which the government denies.

North Korea denied it was cooperating with Syria on chemical weapons. In a statement circulated by its diplomatic mission at the UN in New York, the North's foreign ministry said it "does not have a single record of developing, producing and stockpiling a chemical weapon".

- Press Association and Digital Desk

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