Malaysian Ambassador Mohamad said the country's investigators were proceeding in a professional manner and would "be very objective and fair to everybody."
"I think the investigation is still ongoing, so just wait and see for that. And we can assure you of the impartiality of the investigation itself because there is no reason for us to be sided with anybody," Mohamad said.
The attack took on added political dimensions when Malaysia refused demands by North Korean diplomats to turn over Kim's body and proceeded with at least one autopsy over the diplomats' objections.
North Korean ambassador to Malaysia Kang Chol told reporters Monday that Malaysia was working in collusion with South Korea as Seoul tries to deflect attention from its own months-long political crisis.
Police "pinned the suspicion on us, and targeted the investigation against us," Kang said. Kang referred to the dead man as "Kim Chol," the name on the passport found with Kim Jong Nam.
(AP)
Malaysian Ambassador to North Korea Mohamad Nizan Mohamad, center, walks
past journalists as he arrives at the Beijing Capital International
Airport in Beijing, China, from Pyongyang after being recalled by
Malaysian government, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017. Mohamad says at the
airport while in transit to Malaysia the investigation into the death of
the exiled half-brother of North Korea's ruler at Kuala Lumpur's
international airport in Malaysia is being conducted in an impartial
manner. Kim appeared to have been poisoned at Kuala Lumpur’s airport
last week.
Malaysian Ambassador to North Korea Mohamad Nizan Mohamad, center, walks
past journalists as he arrives at the Beijing Capital International
Airport in Beijing, China, from Pyongyang after being recalled by
Malaysian government, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017. Mohamad says at the
airport while in transit to Malaysia the investigation into the death of
the exiled half-brother of North Korea's ruler at Kuala Lumpur's
international airport in Malaysia is being conducted in an impartial
manner. Kim appeared to have been poisoned at Kuala Lumpur’s airport
last week.
Malaysian Ambassador to North Korea Mohamad Nizan Mohamad speaks to
journalists as he arrives at the Beijing Capital International Airport
in Beijing, China, from Pyongyang after being recalled by Malaysian
government, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017. Mohamad says at the airport while in
transit to Malaysia the investigation into the death of the exiled
half-brother of North Korea's ruler at Kuala Lumpur's international
airport in Malaysia is being conducted in an impartial manner. Kim
appeared to have been poisoned at Kuala Lumpur’s airport last week.
Malaysian Ambassador to North Korea Mohamad Nizan Mohamad speaks to
journalists as he arrives at the Beijing Capital International Airport
in Beijing, China, from Pyongyang after being recalled by Malaysian
government, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017. Mohamad says at the airport while in
transit to Malaysia the investigation into the death of the exiled
half-brother of North Korea's ruler at Kuala Lumpur's international
airport in Malaysia is being conducted in an impartial manner. Kim
appeared to have been poisoned at Kuala Lumpur’s airport last week.