North Korea is full of chemical weapons

The use of nerve gas for the murder of Kim Jong-nam by South Korea as an opportunity to call for international 'collective measures against North Korea.

South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se explained Tuesday in Geneva on a finger on the sore spot on disarmament meeting organized by the UN. 'North Korea has not only a few grams but thousands of tons of chemical weapons' available, including the VX gas with which Kim Jong-un half brother was slain in Malaysia.

The North Koreans have shown, according to the minister that they have the toxic stuff and are willing to use it. The international community must appeal to the Chemical Weapons Convention and to enable them to take measures against the regime in Pyongyang, argued Yun. The treaty worldwide prohibits the possession and use of chemicals as weapons.