Train, Air Services Between Beijing, Pyongyang Resume Amid US War on Iran

The CCP and Kim Jong Un are getting closer because of concerns that they might be the next target of U.S. military operations, analysts said.
Train, Air Services Between Beijing, Pyongyang Resume Amid US War on Iran
The Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge in Dandong, Liaoning province across the Yalu River to the North Korean border town of Sinuiju in a file photo. Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images
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A passenger train connecting Beijing and Pyongyang resumed service after a six-year halt, departing from Beijing Station on March 12 amid the U.S. war on Iran.

Analysts told The Epoch Times that Beijing and Pyongyang are trying to get closer after seeing the United States’ precision strikes against Venezuela and Iran that removed their regime leaders.

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Alex Wu is a U.S.-based writer for The Epoch Times focusing on Chinese society, Chinese culture, human rights, and international relations.