Russia is working on countermeasures after the US imposed sanctions on a number of Russian media outlets, including Russia Today and Sputnik. RIA Novosti This was stated by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova.
“Of course, all of these will be developed and resolved,” he emphasized.
Speaking about the sanctions imposed on the Russian media, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry noted that they constitute a “mixed plan” that is not fully understood even in the United States. “That is, part of it has been voiced, and part of it is still out there, apparently, either being finalized or lying somewhere under the table,” he explained.
September 4th It became clearThe United States Treasury said it would impose sanctions on RT, the channel’s editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan and her deputies Anton Anisimov and Elizaveta Brodskaya. Also sanctioned were RT news broadcasting deputy head Andrei Kiyashko, digital media projects department head Konstantin Kalashnikov and digital media projects department employee Elena Afanasyeva.
In addition, the US Treasury banned unauthorized transfer of data to Channel One, Russia 1 and NTV, the Algorithm company, the New Eastern Outlook magazine and Dialogue ANO.
Formerly Scott Ritter reported To stop working with Russia Today and Sputnik.
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Source: Gazeta
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