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Opening of North Korea-Russia Road Bridge Likely Delayed, US Think Tank Says

Satellite images show Russian-side customs facilities remain unfinished, and 38 North says the bridge could boost logistics activity by more than 40%.

  • On Tuesday, analysts reported that the new 850m bridge between North Korea and Russia remains unlikely to open soon, as satellite imagery shows key infrastructure on the Russian-side is still incomplete.
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean officials agreed to the project during his Jun 2024 visit, establishing it as the first road link between the two nations and a symbol of deepening ties.
  • The North Korean side features a completed warehouse, parking lot, and frontier post, while the Russian-side customs complex is far less advanced and likely three times larger, according to analysts.
  • Doo Jin-ho, head of the Eurasia Center at the Korea Research Institute for National Strategy in Seoul, said the June target appeared to be a political "gift," though the bridge could eventually increase logistics activity by more than 40 per cent.
  • Military exchanges surrounding the war in Ukraine have drawn the two countries closer in recent years, attracting scrutiny from the United States and South Korea regarding their deepening relationship.
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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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