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China reopens rail freight traffic with North Korea

Already under United Nations and US sanctions, North Korea has closed its borders to prevent COVID-19 infections placing its fragile health care system under further stress.

With little information coming out of the hardline communist state, it’s unclear how much it has suffered from the pandemic.

China remains the North’s main ally and source of economic aid, despite signing on to sanctions imposed over Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs.

North Korea fired two suspected ballistic missiles into the sea Monday in its fourth weapons launch this month, apparently to demonstrate its military might amid paused diplomacy with the United States and pandemic border closures.

Zhao did not respond directly to a question about the launch, but said China called on all sides to “keep in mind the overall situation of peace and stability on the peninsula … and work together to advance the political settlement on the peninsular issue”.

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