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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | <br>MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's foreign ministry called U.S. news media to a meeting on Monday to warn that their accreditations and visas could be [https://www.wonderhowto.com/search/withdrawn/ withdrawn] if the United States does not rescind measures limiting Russian journalists there.<br> <br>The warning from ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova comes amid high [https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=tensions&gs_l=news tensions] with the West over what Russia calls its special military operation in Ukraine, where Russian forces have taken substantial territory.<br> <br>The Kremlin-funded TV channel RT was dropped by U.S.<br><br>cable and satellite operators, state-run TV stations have been targeted by U.S. sanctions and YouTube has blocked many official Russian channels, including feeds of Zakharova's weekly briefings.<br> <br>Zakharova also said Russian journalists have been denied U.S. visas or extensions of them and that some have been detained for lengthy interrogations at airports.<br> <br>"Why on earth would we have to endure all this? If they want to destroy our media space, then we will destroy it together," she said.<br><br>"You see, it´s like cutting a dog´s tail piece by piece. Let´s cut it off right away and not suffer."<br> <br>"If our journalists are not restored in their rights, and our Russian media are not restored their rights, these same measures will affect you," Zakharova said.<br> <br>"When you do not receive visas, when you do not have accreditation ... please, please don´t say we didn´t talk about it," she told representatives of The Associated Press and other U.S. [https://www.wired.com/search/?q=media%20outlets media outlets].<br> <br>U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price said Monday that Moscow is making "a false equivalency."<br> <br>"The Russian government fundamentally and willfully disregards what it means to have a free press as evidenced by them blocking or banning nearly every independent Russian outlet seeking to report inside their country," Price said.<br> <br>He added that the U.S.<br><br>"continues to issue visas to qualified Russian journalists and we have not revoked the foreign press center credentials of any Russian journalists working in the United States."<br> <br>Many foreign news organizations suspended or curtailed their operations in Russia following the passage in March of a law calling for up to 15 years in prison for reports seen as discrediting the Russian military.<br> <br>Zakharova did not state a timeframe for when Russia could take action.<br><br>But journalist visa and accreditation renewals are being issued only for three-month periods.<br> <br>She [https://www.thefreedictionary.com/dismissed dismissed] concern about the [https://www.ft.com/search?q=short-term short-term] extensions, saying "this is our greatest patience."<br> <br>Last month, the foreign ministry ordered the closure of the state-funded Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Moscow bureau in response to Canada's ban on [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today]. In February, as Russia built up troops along Ukraine's border, German broadcaster Deutsche Welle was ordered to close in Moscow after Germany banned the broadcast of RT's German-language programs.<br> <br>Russia last year refused to renew the visa of Sarah Rainsford, a longtime reporter for the BBC in Moscow.<br> <br>___<br> <br>Associated Press writer Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.<br> adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement |
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+<br>MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's foreign ministry called U.S. news media to a meeting on Monday to warn that their accreditations and visas could be [https://www.wonderhowto.com/search/withdrawn/ withdrawn] if the United States does not rescind measures limiting Russian journalists there.<br> <br>The warning from ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova comes amid high [https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=tensions&gs_l=news tensions] with the West over what Russia calls its special military operation in Ukraine, where Russian forces have taken substantial territory.<br> <br>The Kremlin-funded TV channel RT was dropped by U.S.<br><br>cable and satellite operators, state-run TV stations have been targeted by U.S. sanctions and YouTube has blocked many official Russian channels, including feeds of Zakharova's weekly briefings.<br> <br>Zakharova also said Russian journalists have been denied U.S. visas or extensions of them and that some have been detained for lengthy interrogations at airports.<br> <br>"Why on earth would we have to endure all this? If they want to destroy our media space, then we will destroy it together," she said.<br><br>"You see, it´s like cutting a dog´s tail piece by piece. Let´s cut it off right away and not suffer."<br> <br>"If our journalists are not restored in their rights, and our Russian media are not restored their rights, these same measures will affect you," Zakharova said.<br> <br>"When you do not receive visas, when you do not have accreditation ... please, please don´t say we didn´t talk about it," she told representatives of The Associated Press and other U.S. [https://www.wired.com/search/?q=media%20outlets media outlets].<br> <br>U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price said Monday that Moscow is making "a false equivalency."<br> <br>"The Russian government fundamentally and willfully disregards what it means to have a free press as evidenced by them blocking or banning nearly every independent Russian outlet seeking to report inside their country," Price said.<br> <br>He added that the U.S.<br><br>"continues to issue visas to qualified Russian journalists and we have not revoked the foreign press center credentials of any Russian journalists working in the United States."<br> <br>Many foreign news organizations suspended or curtailed their operations in Russia following the passage in March of a law calling for up to 15 years in prison for reports seen as discrediting the Russian military.<br> <br>Zakharova did not state a timeframe for when Russia could take action.<br><br>But journalist visa and accreditation renewals are being issued only for three-month periods.<br> <br>She [https://www.thefreedictionary.com/dismissed dismissed] concern about the [https://www.ft.com/search?q=short-term short-term] extensions, saying "this is our greatest patience."<br> <br>Last month, the foreign ministry ordered the closure of the state-funded Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Moscow bureau in response to Canada's ban on [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today]. In February, as Russia built up troops along Ukraine's border, German broadcaster Deutsche Welle was ordered to close in Moscow after Germany banned the broadcast of RT's German-language programs.<br> <br>Russia last year refused to renew the visa of Sarah Rainsford, a longtime reporter for the BBC in Moscow.<br> <br>___<br> <br>Associated Press writer Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.<br> adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | <br>MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's foreign ministry called U.S. news media to a meeting on Monday to warn that their accreditations and visas could be [https://www.wonderhowto.com/search/withdrawn/ withdrawn] if the United States does not rescind measures limiting Russian journalists there.<br> <br>The warning from ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova comes amid high [https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=tensions&gs_l=news tensions] with the West over what Russia calls its special military operation in Ukraine, where Russian forces have taken substantial territory.<br> <br>The Kremlin-funded TV channel RT was dropped by U.S.<br><br>cable and satellite operators, state-run TV stations have been targeted by U.S. sanctions and YouTube has blocked many official Russian channels, including feeds of Zakharova's weekly briefings.<br> <br>Zakharova also said Russian journalists have been denied U.S. visas or extensions of them and that some have been detained for lengthy interrogations at airports.<br> <br>"Why on earth would we have to endure all this? If they want to destroy our media space, then we will destroy it together," she said.<br><br>"You see, it´s like cutting a dog´s tail piece by piece. Let´s cut it off right away and not suffer."<br> <br>"If our journalists are not restored in their rights, and our Russian media are not restored their rights, these same measures will affect you," Zakharova said.<br> <br>"When you do not receive visas, when you do not have accreditation ... please, please don´t say we didn´t talk about it," she told representatives of The Associated Press and other U.S. [https://www.wired.com/search/?q=media%20outlets media outlets].<br> <br>U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price said Monday that Moscow is making "a false equivalency."<br> <br>"The Russian government fundamentally and willfully disregards what it means to have a free press as evidenced by them blocking or banning nearly every independent Russian outlet seeking to report inside their country," Price said.<br> <br>He added that the U.S.<br><br>"continues to issue visas to qualified Russian journalists and we have not revoked the foreign press center credentials of any Russian journalists working in the United States."<br> <br>Many foreign news organizations suspended or curtailed their operations in Russia following the passage in March of a law calling for up to 15 years in prison for reports seen as discrediting the Russian military.<br> <br>Zakharova did not state a timeframe for when Russia could take action.<br><br>But journalist visa and accreditation renewals are being issued only for three-month periods.<br> <br>She [https://www.thefreedictionary.com/dismissed dismissed] concern about the [https://www.ft.com/search?q=short-term short-term] extensions, saying "this is our greatest patience."<br> <br>Last month, the foreign ministry ordered the closure of the state-funded Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Moscow bureau in response to Canada's ban on [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today]. In February, as Russia built up troops along Ukraine's border, German broadcaster Deutsche Welle was ordered to close in Moscow after Germany banned the broadcast of RT's German-language programs.<br> <br>Russia last year refused to renew the visa of Sarah Rainsford, a longtime reporter for the BBC in Moscow.<br> <br>___<br> <br>Associated Press writer Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.<br> adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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