Russia prohibits fifteen European media organizations
The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that this move is a direct reaction to the EU’s February decision, which imposed restrictions on eight Russian publications and information channels as part of its 16th sanctions package.
According to the ministry, the banned EU media outlets are accused of spreading disinformation. The statement also noted that if the EU lifts its sanctions on Russian media, Russia will reconsider and potentially reverse its own restrictions on European outlets.
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