Reference News Network, September 7 report - According to the Russian Sputnik website, on September 6, in the context of hundreds of South Korean workers being detained at the ongoing construction site of Hyundai Motor's plant in Georgia, South Korea's Yonhap News Agency cited a statement reporting that South Korea's LG Energy Solution urged employees traveling to the United States to return to South Korea immediately or not leave their current place of residence.
The report said that previously, the U.S. District Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Georgia stated that during a surprise inspection at a construction site of a Hyundai Motor battery factory in Georgia, at least 475 people were detained. Subsequently, South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul stated that more than 300 of those detained were South Korean citizens.
The report cited Yonhap News Agency stating that on September 6, LG Energy Solution issued a statement saying that all business trips to the United States have been suspended, and instructed employees currently in the United States to remain at their place of residence or return to South Korea immediately.
South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul said on September 6 that he is prepared to personally go to Washington if necessary to discuss the issue of hundreds of South Korean citizens being detained at the construction site of the Hyundai battery factory.
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