I think it may be accurate to say that rail service is the primary means to connect Kaliningrad to Russia, especially regarding moving military assets. That's what the agreement was about.
Indeed, it is fair to say this. However, West Berlin faced the same obstacle for over 45 years. How did this detached landlocked city of the former West German government get supplies and move military assets to and fro? How did it survive?
I think it may be accurate to say that rail service is the primary means to connect Kaliningrad to Russia, especially regarding moving military assets. That's what the agreement was about.
Indeed, it is fair to say this. However, West Berlin faced the same obstacle for over 45 years. How did this detached landlocked city of the former West German government get supplies and move military assets to and fro? How did it survive?