Russia has launched its first direct commercial flights between Moscow and Pyongyang in decades, marking a significant deepening of relations between the two isolated countries. The new air route, operated by Nordwind Airlines, comes as Russia faces increasing international isolation and limited travel options due to the war in Ukraine. This move follows other signs of growing cooperation, including resumed rail links and expanded economic exchanges such as North Korean goods appearing in Russian markets. The flights are expected to operate monthly, providing Russian tourists with a rare new destination and further cementing the strategic partnership between Moscow and Pyongyang. Analysts see this as part of a broader geopolitical realignment, with both nations seeking to bolster their positions amid global tensions.
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