Russia has launched its first direct commercial flights between Moscow and Pyongyang in over 70 years, marking a significant deepening of relations between the two isolated nations.
The new air route, operated by Nordwind Airlines, comes as Russia faces international sanctions and limited travel options due to the war in Ukraine. This move follows the recent resumption of passenger rail service and increased economic cooperation, including North Korean goods appearing in Russian markets. The flights are initially scheduled once a month and symbolize a growing strategic partnership that could reshape regional dynamics.
Experts warn that this alliance may have broader geopolitical implications, especially amid ongoing global tensions.
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