MFA Announces Retaliatory Measures to EU Sanctions Against Russian Media
- Russia is imposing restrictions on 15 European media outlets in response to EU sanctions against Russian media earlier this year.
- The measures were announced as a retaliatory response to the EU's 16th sanctions package, which targeted eight Russian media outlets.
- The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that the EU and its member states hold full responsibility for the situation.
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Moscow bans 15 EU media outlets as counter-restrictions
MOSCOW, June 30 (Xinhua) -- Moscow has decided to impose reciprocal restrictions on 15 European media outlets operating in Russia in response to EU sanctions against several Russian media outlets, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Monday. Read full story
Russia responds to EU sanctions by blocking 15 European media outlets
On Monday, June 30, the Russian Foreign Ministry declared that Moscow will block access to websites of 15 European media outlets. This move comes as a response to the European Union's 16th sanctions package, which targeted eight Russian publications and broadcasting channels, including Eurasia Daily, Lenta, and "Krasnaya Zvezda". Moscow accused European entities of "escalating the sanctions spiral," while refraining from specifying which Europea…
In Russia, access to 15 European publications has been restricted, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that the media in question is not specified.
The Russian Foreign Ministry introduced retaliatory measures to EU sanctions against EADaily: EADaily
EADaily, June 30th, 2025. In response to restrictions EU in relation to Russian media — EADaily, Fondsk, Lenta, News Front, Rubaltic, South Front, Strategic Culture Foundation, Federal State Budgetary Institution RIC Krasnaya Zvezda, adopted within the framework approved by the Council In February of the 16th sanctions package…
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