Russian Foreign Ministry expects immigrants from Central Asia to comply with Russian laws

 

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin told reporters on Friday that Moscow hopes Central Asian countries whose citizens travel to Russia to work will try to involve them in complying with Russian laws, Paralel.Az reports citing Gazeta.

The message says, “We start primarily from the work of our friends in the Central Asian region, the governments of the regional states, and the regional states whose citizens come to Russia in many areas of work.”

The authorities noted that they will persuade migrant workers to comply with all norms of Russian legislation and unconditionally respect our traditions.

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