China-North Korea train services resume after six-year halt


Passenger train services between China and North Korea resumed following a six-year hiatus, state media said, after the route was suspended during the Covid-19 pandemic.

China is North Korea’s largest trading partner and a vital source of diplomatic, economic and political support for the isolated nuclear state.

Train journeys between the East Asian neighbours were halted in 2020 under strict border closures to prevent the coronavirus from spreading.

State news agency Xinhua said the first train left Dandong, a Chinese city bordering North Korea, bound for Pyongyang yesterday morning.

It quoted an unidentified China Railways executive as saying that the train service would “serve as both a vital window for cross-border travellers and a dynamic link strengthening the friendship between these two nations”.

China Railway said in a separate statement regular train services would also resume between Beijing and the North Korean capital yesterday evening.

The resumption of the train link symbolises a return to a stronger bilateral relationship, said Lim Tai Wei, a professor and East Asia expert at Japan’s Soka University.

It signalled greater access to “the largest trading nation on Earth” for North Korea, Lim told reporters, while it was also important for China’s “periphery diplomacy”.

Beijing has been a crucial lifeline for North Korea’s moribund economy.

China has fully reopened its borders since the pandemic, but North Korea has proceeded more slowly. — AFP

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