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. This move follows the recent resumption of passenger rail service and increased economic exchanges, such as North Korean goods appearing in Russian markets. The new air corridor is seen as part of a broader strategic partnership, including infrastructure projects and military cooperation. Experts note that these developments reflect a growing alliance between the two isolated nations, with potential implications for global geopolitics. The renewed connectivity underscores both countries' efforts to strengthen economic and political ties amid ongoing international tensions.
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