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All applications for the work permits for citizens of North Korea in Primorye rejected for 2018
Rambler. Ru ^
Posted on 12/28/2017 7:03:22 PM PST by NorseViking
The Ministry of Labor of Russia rejected in full the applications from Primorye employers to attract more than 9,000 citizens from the DPRK, RIA Novosti was told in the press service of the Krai administration. Earlier , the UN Security Council unanimously introduced new sanctions against the DPRK, which will significantly limit the export and import capabilities of Pyongyang. Resolution 2375 established the strictest UN sanctions regime in the 21st century. One of the paragraphs of the resolution limits the issuance of work permits to the citizens of the DPRK. In October, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on measures to implement this resolution.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Japan; Russia
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Director of Political Planning in the US State Department Brian Hook said that the US expects that Russia will reduce the hiring of North Korean workers. The Japanese Foreign Ministry , in turn, urged the Russian Federation not to issue a work permit to 25,000 DPRK citizens. "By the results of consideration of applications of employers for 2018, the Administration of Primorsky Krai agreed to attract more than nine thousand foreign citizens from the DPRK, including for work in the field of construction, agriculture, ship repair, industry, hotel services, fisheries and forestry. was completely rejected by the Ministry of Labor of Russia, "the press service said. Earlier it was reported that the government of Yugra applied to the Ministry of Labor for obtaining quotas for the citizens of the DPRK, but all 156 applications were rejected.
To: NorseViking
We gotta bunch of unemployable er unemployed over here they can inport.
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posted on
12/28/2017 7:13:31 PM PST
by
oldasrocks
(rump)
To: oldasrocks
That wouldn’t be acceptable, they want workers.
3
posted on
12/28/2017 7:26:29 PM PST
by
ASA Vet
(Make American Intelligence Great Again.)
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