Russia has launched its first direct commercial flights between Moscow and Pyongyang in over thirty years, marking a significant step in the deepening relationship between the two countries. This move follows the resumption of direct rail service and the appearance of North Korean goods, such as apples, in Russian markets. The new air corridor is seen as both a symbol and facilitator of growing economic and strategic cooperation, including infrastructure projects and potential military collaboration. Experts note that this alliance is reshaping regional dynamics and could have broader geopolitical implications. The increased connectivity underscores Russia and North Korea's intent to strengthen their partnership amid global tensions.
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