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Russia restores direct flights to North Korea

Passengers lineup to check-in for the first flight connecting Moscow and Pyongyang with a flight information board showing take-off time, at Moscow's Sheremetyevo International airport
Passengers lineup to check-in for the first flight connecting Moscow and Pyongyang with a flight information board showing take-off time, at Moscow's Sheremetyevo International airport (Associated Press)
  • Russia has inaugurated a new regular air service between Moscow and Pyongyang, highlighting the deepening relationship between the two nations.
  • The inaugural flight, operated by Nordwind, departed Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport with over 400 passengers, with plans for one monthly flight.
  • Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov recently visited North Korea, meeting Kim Jong Un and encouraging Russian tourism to the Wonsan-Kalma beach resort.
  • North Korea is slowly easing pandemic restrictions and reopening its borders, with the Wonsan-Kalma resort central to its efforts to boost tourism and improve its economy.
  • The new air link underscores the expanded military and other ties between Russia and North Korea, including Pyongyang's supply of weapons for Russia's military action in Ukraine.
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