Mongolia’s Connectivity Play in a Rewired Northeast Asia: Rajin Port, Tumen Corridors, and Power of Siberia 2
The source argues that shifting Northeast Asian geopolitics—driven by Russia’s war in Ukraine, Russia–China coordination, and renewed engagement with North Korea—could expand Mongolia’s options to diversify partners and logistics routes. Key pathways include potential access to North Korea’s Rajin port, participation in Tumen River connectivity concepts, and the strategically significant but slow-moving Power of Siberia 2 project.