EU may impose sanctions on Carlson over his interview with Putin

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The European Union may consider imposing sanctions on American journalist Tucker Carlson over his interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was reported by news week Referring to members of the European Parliament.

“Carlson’s interview with Putin could make the conservative critic a target of EU lawmakers,” the magazine writes.

Former Belgian Prime Minister and Member of the European Parliament Guy Verhofstadt said Carlson’s visit to Russia could spark a conflict between the former Fox News TV channel host and the European Union. Verhofstadt called Carlson a “spokesperson” for Putin and former US President Donald Trump and called on the European Union to impose a travel ban on the journalist to the EU.

Before this, the Russian leader’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, said that Carlson and Putin met on February 6. The Russian President’s interview with an American TV presenter lasted two hours and will be broadcast “soon.” More details material “Newspapers.Ru”.

Previously it became clearWhen Putin’s interview with Tucker Carlson aired.

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