Also, the Russians are willing to provide free places to the citizens of Afghanistan, but the set is still “in a pause.”
The Russian government plans to provide more free areas to the higher educational institutions for North Korea citizens. It was said by the head of Rossotrudnichestvo, Evgeny Primakov, that Rossmi knew.
“There is a specific request to increase the quota our government supports. We will announce its increase in the near future,” Primakov said.
Although exactly the number has not been determined, the Russian Federation is currently providing 100 places for students from the DPRK. According to Primakov, young people from North Korea often choose technical specialties.
“They enjoy studying at Far Eastern Federal University, the Irkutsk Technical University, Kazan and Bauman with specialists related to information, science material,” he added.
Primakov also announced his willingness to provide free places to Afghanistan citizens, but the range is now “in a pause.”
“For this, a very clear and bright decision of the Taliban is necessary, especially -so that they can allow their youth to study in Russia,” he said.
Meanwhile, in Russia itself, the cost of studying universities is growing rapidly after the statement of Russian Federation head Vladimir Putin in the need to limit higher education and prepare more working staff.
The prices of applied math, computer sciences, technical and nuclear physics have increased especially dramatically. According to the RAEX rating, of the seven of the ten leading universities in Russia, prices increased by at least 25%.
Earlier, Russia and North Korea began the construction of a car bridge over the Tumnaya River, which should connect both countries as part of efforts to strengthen strategic collaboration.
Subsequently, Russia was found to be restoring a direct railroad message with Pyongyang.
DPRK provides cheap labor to the Russian Federation – Media
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