Russia Resumes Direct Rail Service with North Korea After Four Years

Russia will restart direct passenger rail service with North Korea in July after a four-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The trains will link Vladivostok with the North Korean port of Rason. This move comes as Russia seeks to strengthen ties with Asia and Africa amid sanctions from Western nations.


Reuters | Updated: 26-06-2024 10:08 IST | Created: 26-06-2024 10:08 IST
Russia Resumes Direct Rail Service with North Korea After Four Years
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Russia will resume direct passenger rail service with North Korea in July after a four-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the news agency Interfax reported on Wednesday. Citing the governor of the Russian far eastern region of Primorsky Krai bordering North Korea, Oleg Kozhemyako, Interfax reported that the trains will run from the city of Vladivostok to the North Korean port of Rason.

"Having boarded in Vladivostok, (people) will come straight to the DPRK, enjoy the beauty, nature, culture there, get acquainted with the customs and traditions," the agency cited Kozhemyako as saying at the opening of a festival of goods in Vladivostok from North Korea. After Russia launched its full-scale invasion on Ukraine in 2022 and subsequent sanctions on Moscow by Kyiv's allies, Russia tilted toward Asia and Africa, seeking economic, security and diplomatic ties.

President Vladimir Putin visited North Korea last week for the first time since 2000, deepening Moscow's ties with Pyongyang and signing a bilateral deal that included a mutual defence pledge.

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