Russia Expels German Reporters Over Russian Media Office Closure
Russian diplomat Maria Zakharova, 2024. X/ @MaryamSenada
November 27, 2024 Hour: 12:50 pm
Previously, German authorities closed Channel One’s office in Berlin.
On Wednesday, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova confirmed that the administration of President Vladimir Putin has ordered journalists of the German media ARD to leave the country in response to German authorities’ closure of Russian broadcaster Channel One’s office.
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“In response to the unfriendly actions of German authorities, which were taken against Russian correspondents… as a mirror measure, it is prescribed to German correspondents to hand over their accreditation certificates and leave the territory of the Russian Federation,” she said at a media briefing.
Zakharova added that Russia will be ready to issue accreditation to new ARD employees after Germany creates conditions for the work of Russian journalists and resumes activities of Channel One’s office.
Earlier in the day, Russian media reported German authorities were closing Channel One’s office in Berlin, requiring a correspondent and a cameraman of the broadcaster to leave Germany in early December.
The broadcaster provided a document by the German authorities, which reportedly stated that “the activities of Channel One represent a significant immediate threat to public order and security in Germany and the EU as they pose a threat to the process of the formation of the public opinion and decision-making in the member states.”
In another matter, President Putin’s foreign policy adviser said on Wednesday that Eusia will not send any special delegate to the inauguration of the new US president, Donald Trump, scheduled for January 2025.
“For the inauguration, no invitation of foreign delegations is planned, other than the ambassadors accredited in Washington,” said Yuri Ushakov.
teleSUR/ JF Sources: Xinhua – EFE