Mongolia repatriated 445 North Korean workers as of March 31st in effort to implement UNSC resolution 2397
  • 6 years ago
In an effort to implement the United Nations Security Council resolution on Pyongyang, Mongolia has repatriated four-hundred-45 North Korean workers between last December and the end of March this year.
According to the implementation report on UN-SC Resolution 2-3-9-7, published on Friday, Mongolia also expelled two-hundred North Korean workers in 2016.
The report also said Mongolia has not signed a new labor exchange agreement with Pyongyang after the previous agreement expired earlier this month.
Resolution 2-3-9-7, which was adopted following Pyongyang's ICBM test in November 2017, requires member states to repatriate North Korean workers by December 2019.
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