Russia has launched its first direct commercial flights between Moscow and Pyongyang in over thirty years, operated by Nordwind Airlines. This new air link, initially running once a month, highlights the rapidly strengthening relationship between the two countries amid Russia's isolation from Western markets due to the war in Ukraine. The flights follow other signs of deepening cooperation, including resumed rail service and increased economic exchanges such as North Korean goods appearing in Russian stores. Analysts see these moves as part of a broader strategic partnership, with both nations seeking to bolster economic and geopolitical ties. The development is viewed as a significant shift in regional alliances and global power dynamics.
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