UN resolution on repatriation of North Korean workers Deadline for China is December 25:18 on December 22

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To cut off North Korea's funding sources for nuclear and missile development, the UN has called on sanctions to return North Korean workers by the 22nd. However, there is still a large number of workers in China, a friendly nation of North Korea, and it is implied that North Korea will acquire foreign currency.

According to a report compiled by the U.S. government, workers working abroad earn North Korea tens of billions of yen a year, and around 100,000 people, mainly in China and Russia, work abroad. is.

The UN Security Council has quietly adopted sanctions resolutions to cut off North Korea's funding for nuclear weapons and ballistic missile development, and has called on countries to repatriate North Korean workers who work in their countries by the 22nd. You.

However, last week, it was confirmed that hundreds of North Korean workers were working at a garment factory in Liaoning Province in northeastern China, which borders North Korea, and that repatriation is proceeding even if the deadline is approaching. There was not.

A restaurant clerk working with North Korean female employees also stated that North Korean employees will continue to work, with a renewal of a tourist visa instead of a work visa each month.

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has officially indicated that it will be repatriated in response to a UN resolution, but has been tolerating foreign currency acquisition.