Russia has launched its first direct commercial flights between Moscow and Pyongyang in over 70 years, signaling a significant strengthening of relations with North Korea. The new air route, operated by Nordwind Airlines, comes amid Russia's increasing international isolation due to the war in Ukraine and North Korea's ongoing seclusion. The flights are expected to run once a month, with tickets priced around $570, and follow the recent resumption of rail links and growing economic exchanges, such as North Korean goods appearing in Russian markets. High-level Russian officials have already used the new route to discuss trade and technology cooperation in Pyongyang. This move highlights a deepening alliance that could reshape regional dynamics and further challenge Western sanctions.
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