Russia has launched its first direct commercial flights to North Korea in nearly thirty years, signaling a significant deepening of relations between Moscow and Pyongyang.
Operated by Nordwind Airlines, the new Moscow-Pyongyang route will initially run once a month, providing a rare international link for the isolated North Korean regime. This move comes alongside increased economic cooperation, with North Korean goods like apples now appearing in Russian stores, and follows recent agreements on infrastructure and labor. The renewed air connection highlights both countries’ efforts to strengthen their alliance amid growing international isolation and ongoing global tensions.
Analysts see these developments as part of a broader strategic partnership that could reshape regional dynamics and supply chains.
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