Moscow will send information to all relevant international organizations about unacceptable treatment of journalists in the North Atlantic Alliance countries. This was stated in the Information and Press Department of the Russian Foreign Ministry. TASS.
“The Russian side will send information to all relevant international organizations about the unacceptable attitude towards journalists, which is gaining momentum in NATO countries,” the ministry said.
6 October Gasyuk reportedHe said that he was beaten by the Cypriot police near the house where he lived with his family. According to him, law enforcement accused him of being in the country illegally and threatened him with deportation.
Later Cyprus Ambassador Kypros Jorgallis called To the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Official Representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova statedHe said that the Russian Foreign Ministry would soon issue a statement regarding the actions of the Cypriot authorities against a Russian journalist and an employee of the diplomatic mission.
Rossiyskaya Gazeta journalist who was previously injured in Cyprus back In Russia.
Source: Gazeta
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