tensions remain high and the embassy in kuala lumpar remains of focal point not just embassy in kualamains of focal point notjust for malaysian security, you see the police car, but with the media because we are all watching for signs of movement at the embassy, it is now open for business, we continue to see cars coming in and out essentially. as you heard from the malaysian prime minister, najib razak, taking a more conciliatory tone, saying diplomatic relations would continue with north korea despite the spat that has developed over the death of kim jong—nam, the half brother of the north korean leader. also saying essentially that he needs to get those malaysians who are currently stuck in pyongyang who can't travel outside of the country, there's ii of them, mainly embassy staff and theirfamilies, faced of them, mainly embassy staff and their families, faced with the prospect of trying to secure their release. essentially as well we know... we heard from the un obviously, the americans are taking a harsh tone with the north koreans, but actually to some extent they have gotte n b