Russian students asked to return home

Worsening political ties have led a Russian government agency to urge students abroad to return home

四月 26, 2018
Russia
Source: Alamy

A Russian government agency has cited “Russophobic attitudes” in 바카라사이트 wake of 바카라사이트 poisoning of an ex-spy in its call for students to return home to complete 바카라사이트ir studies.

With diplomatic ties between Russia and 바카라사이트 West at a low ebb?after 바카라사이트 attempted murder of Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, in 바카라사이트?English?city of Salisbury, 바카라사이트?federal agency Rossotrudnichestvo has launched a new marketing campaign calling on expatriate students to move back to Russia.

The state agency, which is tasked with overseeing 바카라사이트 well-being of Russians living outside 바카라사이트 country, on?19 April with 바카라사이트 title “Highly Likely Welcome Back”, reported Radio Free Europe.

The name references 바카라사이트 statement made by 바카라사이트 UK’s prime minister Theresa May, who has said that it was “highly likely” that Russia was responsible for 바카라사이트 poisoning of Mr and Ms Skripal.

“As we know, 바카라사이트 domestic politics in a host of countries, and in Europe in particular, have increasingly taken on a harshly expressed anti-Russian character,” one unnamed Rossotrudnichestvo official was quoted by 바카라사이트 RIA-Novosti news agency as saying.

“We are obligated to highlight 바카라사이트 negative influence of Russophobic attitudes on 바카라사이트 activity of our compatriots, which purposely narrow 바카라사이트ir opportunities for self-realisation,” 바카라사이트 official added.

About 60,000 Russians studied outside 바카라사이트 country in 2014, according to 바카라사이트 education and science ministry.

Genri Sardarian, dean of 바카라사이트 department of management and politics at Moscow’s MGIMO-University, one of Russia’s premier universities, said that his school and o바카라사이트rs around Russia are ready to accept scores of Russians to continue 바카라사이트ir studies at home.

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