Russia has launched its first direct commercial flights between Moscow and Pyongyang in decades, operated by Nordwind Airlines. This new air route is a clear sign of deepening political and economic relations between Russia and North Korea, as both countries face increasing isolation from the West. The flights, initially scheduled once a month, follow the recent resumption of passenger rail service and growing trade, including North Korean goods appearing in Russian markets. The move is seen as part of a broader strategic partnership, with infrastructure projects and high-level diplomatic visits accompanying the new air link. Analysts view these developments as a significant shift in regional alliances and a challenge to existing international norms.
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