Key Points

Russia and North Korea have initiated construction of a significant 850-meter road bridge across the Tumen River, marking a strategic milestone in their bilateral relations. The virtual launch ceremony, attended by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and North Korean Premier Pak Thae-song, underscores the nations' commitment to enhanced cooperation. This infrastructure project is expected to facilitate smoother movement of goods and travelers between the two countries by 2026. The bridge represents a tangible symbol of their strengthening diplomatic and economic ties.

Key Points: Russia North Korea Launch Strategic Tumen River Bridge Project

  • Russia and North Korea virtually launch cross-border road bridge construction
  • Project expected to complete by end of 2026
  • Bridge aims to enhance trade and transit between nations
  • Follows comprehensive strategic partnership treaty signing
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North Korea, Russia launch construction of road bridge across Tumen River: Seoul

Russia and North Korea begin construction of 850-meter road bridge, signaling deeper bilateral cooperation across Tumen River border

"It symbolises our common intention to strengthen friendly neighbourly relations - Mikhail Mishustin, Russian Prime Minister"

Seoul, April 30

North Korea and Russia on Wednesday launched the construction of a road bridge linking them across the Tumen River, a Russian report said, as the two nations have been deepening cooperation.

Russia's Tass news agency reported that the ceremony was held virtually, attended by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin via video link, quoting him as saying that the construction "is a big milestone for Russian-Korean relations." Premier Pak Thae-song attended the ceremony from the North Korean side.

In June last year, North Korea and Russia agreed to build the motorway bridge across the border river with its construction expected to be completed by the end of 2026, as the leaders of the two nations signed a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty to prop up cooperation. Tass also quoted Mishustin as saying that "It symbolises our common intention to strengthen friendly neighbourly relations, to boost transregional cooperation."

Earlier in the day, South Korea's unification ministry suggested that North Korea and Russia may hold the launching ceremony, citing satellite imagery showing related Russian facilities and a heliport installed on Russia's side, with North Korea presumably installing fireworks for the celebration, Yonhap news agency reported.

The 850-metre road bridge, if completed, is expected to facilitate the flow of goods and travellers between the two nations, as they have been bolstering cooperation in various fields, including the military and economy. Currently, North Korea and Russia have only one railway bridge linking the North's Tumen River and Russia's Khasan stations. The bridge opened in August 1959.

The Tumen River flows in northeast Asia, on the border between China and North Korea in its upper reaches, and between North Korea and Russia in its last 17 kilometres before entering the Sea of Japan. The name of the river comes from the Mongolian word tumen, meaning "ten thousand" or a myriad.

- IANS

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