The content discusses the issue of an increasing number of Thai nationals working illegally in South Korea and the measures being taken to address it. The South Korean government has implemented a voluntary departure program that allows illegal workers to report to authorities and be repatriated without facing penalties, with the assurance that they will not be blacklisted from entering South Korea in the future. Additionally, the quota for Thai labourers under the Employment Permit System has been increased from 2,500 to 4,800, demonstrating the importance of Thai labour to South Korea. Both parties have agreed on the need for urgent discussions between relevant agencies from both countries to address these issues and have instructed organizers to prepare for a meeting to facilitate these discussions. The Director-General of the Department of Consular Affairs, along with relevant agencies from both countries, will participate in the upcoming meeting in South Korea to find solutions to these issues.