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Russian Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich said that the ban on hiring Turkish citizens in Russia will be lifted.
Axar.az reports citing to Sputnik the ban on hiring Turkish citizens in Russia will be lifted, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich said Wednesday, adding that the visa-free regime between the two nations was being modified to this end.
"They [Turkish employees] will work under visas. There will be lists for visa-free regime, while work restrictions under working visas will be lifted," Dvorkovich told reporters.
The Russian deputy prime minister added that the restrictions affecting particular sectors and agricultural products, excluding tomato imports, would also be removed.
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2017.05.03 / 23:44
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Axar.az
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