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Russia issued a tough decree with “unfriendly action” from abroad

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on April 23 signed a decree on measures to deal with the ‘unfriendly actions’ of a number of countries, amid diplomatic tensions between Russia and the US and European countries. increasingly.
According to the decree released by the Kremlin, diplomatic missions, consulates and offices of foreign government organizations that act hostile against Russia, Russian citizens or legal entities will have to faces restrictions, or even outright bans, on the employment of Russian nationals.

President Putin on April 23 signed a decree on measures to respond to “unfriendly actions” against Russia. Photo: Tass It is the task of the Russian government to determine the number of Russian individuals that can be recruited by foreign missions. Accordingly, labor contracts with individuals in excess of the number set by the Russian government, signed before the start of the decree, will be terminated, Tass reported. In addition, President Putin ordered the Government to make a list of countries taking action against Russia that are subject to a restriction order, requiring these countries to ensure control over the observance of the labor rights of Russian citizens in the school. their contract is terminated by ordinance. The Ordinance was introduced to protect the interests and security of Russia under federal law No. 281-FZ on “Special Economic and Enforcement Measures” dated December 30, 2006 and No127-FZ on ” Dealing with unfriendly actions of the US and some countries ”June 4, 2018 The Ordinance takes effect from the date it was officially announced.