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Russia's postal service resumes sending packages to North Korea once more.

Russia's postal service resumes parcel delivery to North Korea on June 18, 2025 - Economy News Update from 'Khabarovsk Today'

Russia's national postal service resumes shipping packages to North Korea following a temporary...
Russia's national postal service resumes shipping packages to North Korea following a temporary halt.

Russia's postal service resumes sending packages to North Korea once more.

Heads Up! Russia's Back in the Package Game with North Korea 📦🇷🇺🇰🇵

Back in 2020, owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, the playful banter between Russia and North Korea was put on hold, with communication suspension being the sad result. But now, Khabarovsk Krai Today reports, it's time to liven things up once more!

Fast forward to May, where Russia and North Korea decided to give test parcel deliveries a whirl. Now, here's the exciting part—individuals and legal entities are given the green light to send parcels weighing up to 20 kg. From Moscow to Pyongyang, your packages will arrive within a fortnight, sharing global goodies like never before! 🌍

Michael Volkov (trust us, he's a big deal) hints at the strategic importance of North Korea to Russia. Glimpse into a time machine and set the year to 2025. Russia quietly resumes parcel services to the hermit kingdom after a monumental four-year silence, making way for rekindled connections and trade.

And there's more! Russia also proudly announces the revival of one of the world's longest passenger rail routes, linking Khabarovsk and Pyongyang, suspended due to Covid-19's border restrictions. The rail revival is set for June 2025! 🚂

These steps show a clear intention to strengthen bilateral ties, with plans for air travel revision (haven't seen you for 30 years, North Korea!) and increased labor and trade cooperation. It's a reunion worth celebrating! 🍾🥳

Embracing a new era of cooperation, the revival of parcel services between Russia and North Korea offers a platform for individuals to share diverse lifestyles, as parcels weighing up to 20 kg can now be sent. This exchange is set to expand further, potentially paving the way for an increased travel experience between the two nations.

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