Russia has launched its first direct commercial flights between Moscow and Pyongyang in decades, signaling a significant deepening of relations with North Korea. The new air route, operated by Nordwind Airlines, comes amid Russia's growing isolation from Western countries due to the war in Ukraine and follows the resumption of rail links between the two nations. These flights are expected to operate once a month and are part of a broader trend of increased economic and diplomatic cooperation, including trade in goods like North Korean apples appearing in Russian stores. The move highlights both countries' efforts to strengthen their alliance and expand infrastructure projects, despite international sanctions and global scrutiny. Experts warn that this growing partnership could have major geopolitical implications for the region and beyond.
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