Russia, North Korea Resume Direct Air Travel
Addressing a plenary session at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, Putin revealed that flights to Pyongyang are now operating from two Russian cities—Moscow and Vladivostok.
“The (first post-pandemic) flight on this route (Moscow-Pyongyang) took place in late July, while a month earlier, travel through train carriages between Moscow and Pyongyang had been reinstated,” Putin remarked.
He emphasized that these "landmark events" are set to bolster ties between the two nations.
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