Moscow Vows Response to European Commission Harassment of Russian Journalists
L'essentiel
- Russia will respond appropriately to the European Commission's harassment of Russian journalists, Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said, commenting on the revocation of a Russian journalist's accreditation with EU authorities.
- Zakharova emphasized that Russia never proactively expels or hinders foreign journalists, only taking such actions when they violate laws.
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Pourquoi c'est important
This statement comes amid ongoing tensions between Russia and Western countries, particularly regarding media presence and accreditation. Russia has frequently accused Western countries of Russophobic policies and restricting Russian journalists.
MOSCOW, April 29. /TASS/. Moscow will respond as it sees fit to the harassment of its journalists by the European Commission, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said. "A proper response will be given to the Russophobic steps of the European Commission to harass the Russian media," the diplomat said, commenting on a Russian journalist's revocation of accreditation with the EU authorities. Zakharova said that Russia never proactively expels or gets in the way of the work of foreign journalists, but makes such decisions only if they violate the law and conduct activities that are unbecoming of journalists.
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Questions ouvertes
- Which specific Russian journalist had their accreditation revoked
- What specific reasons were given for the revocation
- What form will Russia's response take






