Russia has launched its first direct commercial flights between Moscow and Pyongyang in over thirty years, signaling a significant deepening of relations with North Korea. Operated by Nordwind Airlines, the flights will initially run once a month and come amid a broader expansion of economic and strategic cooperation between the two countries. This move follows the recent resumption of passenger rail service and the appearance of North Korean goods, such as apples, in Russian markets. The new air link highlights both nations' efforts to strengthen their alliance as they face increasing isolation from the West. Analysts see these developments as part of a broader geopolitical realignment and a potential new axis of cooperation.
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