Russia North Korea workers repatriated December 14th 23:06

As North Korea continues to launch ballistic missiles, Russian government officials are repatriating North Korean workers based on UN sanctions resolutions aimed at cutting off sources of funds such as North Korea's missile development And renewed their attitude to comply with the resolution.

North Korea launched its 13th ballistic missile on the 28th of last month, suggesting that experiments related to the missile were conducted on the 7th and 14th of this month, and has broken its strong attitude to advance missile development. not.

The United Nations adopted a sanctions resolution that cuts off sources of funding, such as North Korea ’s missile development, and the repatriation of North Korean workers included in it will expire on the 22nd of this month.

On this day, the Russian Ambassador Matezgora, who was stationed in North Korea, interviewed Vladivostok where he was staying, `` North Korean workers are beneficial to Russia but are returning home, and Russia is trying to lose all of it. "Said.

Russia's policy is to repatriate North Korean workers who had worked at the time of over 30,000 people, but this renewed statement reiterated its attitude to comply with sanctions resolutions in line with the international community. .

In addition, Ambassador Matezgora said the North Korean state-owned Koryo Airlines service connecting Vladivostok and Pyongyang used by North Korean workers will be abolished, saying "If there are no North Korean workers, there will be no routes." Suggested the possibility.