DUSHANBE, September 4, Asia-Plus — A mobile group for assisting fellow-countrymen set up at an initiative of the Tajik Embassy in Moscow yesterday departed from Moscow by train Moscow-Dushanbe to study possible problems that could face labor migrants along the rail route, Asia-Plus has learned from Muhammad Egamzod, press secretary of the Tajik embassy in Moscow.
According to him, the group consists of representatives from the embassy, Tajik interior ministry, Russian migration service, as well as Tajik public associations in Moscow.
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