The head of Russias Far East republic of Sakha (Yakutia) has called on state employees to not be ashamed of studying at American universities, calling it an opportunity to learn from the enemy to improve things at home.Don't be ashamed of going abroad to learn something including from our enemies [especially] if you haven't learned to do it better [than them] yourself, Sakhas head Aysen Nikolaev was quoted as sayingTuesday at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok.I sent members of [my] creative industries development team to study at MIT in Boston, Nikolaev added, noting that he also attributes the success of Sakhas film industry to this study abroad endeavor.Since its February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russia has designated severalWestern universities and U.S.-run exchange programs as undesirable organizations, meaning citizens could face criminal prosecution for studying and participating in them.Many Russian officials have also been barred from traveling abroad over fears that foreign powers could gain access to sensitive information through them, according to Reuters.The U.S.
Embassy in Moscow, Washington's last remaining diplomatic mission in Russia,halted its issuance of tourist, work, student and other non-immigrant visas in 2021 due to Russian limits on employing foreign nationals, forcing Russians to obtain these visas at U.S.
embassies in third countries.
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