Russia Allows Entry of Thousands of N Korean Workers: Report


Russia Allows Entry of Thousands of N Korean Workers: Report

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Russia is allowing thousands of fresh North Korean laborers into the country and granting new work permits in potential violation of UN sanctions, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Over 10,000 new North Korean workers have registered in Russia since September, the paper said on Thursday, citing records from the Russian Interior Ministry.

Labour Ministry records obtained by the Journal showed that a minimum of 700 new work permits have been issued to North Koreans in Russia this year, the paper said.

UN officials are probing potential violations of the sanctions, which contain narrow exceptions, the WSJ reported citing sources.

Russia’s foreign ministry did not respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours.

“It’s absolutely clear that Russia needs to do more. Russia says it wants better relations with the United States, so Moscow should prove that by cooperating with us, not working against us, on this urgent threat to all nations,” a US State Department spokesperson told Reuters.

“It is estimated that North Korean laborers in Russia send between $150-$300 million annually to Pyongyang. Now is the time for Russia to take action: Moscow should immediately and fully implement all the UN sanctions that it has signed on to,” a US State Department spokesperson said.

The labor prohibition is a part of a broader array of sanctions that are aimed at eliminating an important revenue stream for Pyongyang. Most of the money North Koreans earn abroad ends up in government coffers as workers toil in grueling conditions, according to the report.

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