Repatriation of North Korean workers working abroad First of all, UN report, March 7, 11:04

UN report reveals that repatriation of North Korean workers working abroad has not progressed as expected by the UN Security Council to cut off sources of funding for North Korea's nuclear and missile development became.

The United Nations Security Council cut off sources of nuclear and missile development financing in sanctions against North Korea by delegating nearly 100,000 North American workers to all UN member states last December. I was asked to repatriate by home.

However, according to a recent report compiled by the Security Council, China recently allowed 2,000 North Korean workers to enter the country on a tourist visa, and Russia last year gave North American workers a tourist visa. This means that the number of cases where admission on a school visa is greatly increased.

Also in Europe, Italy and Austria have accepted North Korean soccer players into the professional league after the repatriation deadline last December, which is also a violation of the resolution.

The report reveals that the repatriation of North Korean workers, which has become a major means of earning foreign currency in North Korea, has not progressed as expected, and the effectiveness of sanctions has been questioned.

On the other hand, China and Russia, on the other hand, said they needed more flexibility to realize the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, and passed a resolution calling for excluding North Korea's repatriation of workers from sanctions last December. I am proposing.