North Korean workers 1 month remaining until repatriation deadline Focus on China's response November 22 7:42

In order to cut off North Korea ’s nuclear and missile development funding, the United Nations is calling on countries to send North Korean workers back by the end of next month. The deadline is 22 days, and the remaining month is one month. However, many workers are still working in China, a friendly country of North Korea, and attention is paid to whether the resolution will be implemented.

The UN Security Council has finally adopted a sanctions resolution to cut off funding sources for North Korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile development, and urges countries to repatriate North Korean workers working in their country by next month. It is.

According to a report compiled by the US government, North Korea earns several billion yen annually by workers working overseas, and about 100,000 people work overseas, mainly in China and Russia is.

The deadline is one month, but in Northeastern China, which is bordering North Korea, Dandong, Liaoning Province, it was confirmed that a North Korean female employee is working at a North Korean restaurant this week.

In addition, at the same factory in Jilin Province in the northeastern region, it has been confirmed that at least several hundred North Korean workers commute, and it is not clear how much repatriation is being carried out.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China has shown its position to repatriate in response to the UN resolution, but while North Korea's rebound is expected, it will be noted whether friendly countries such as China and Russia will also implement the resolution .