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25 of February, 13:31

JUA considers unacceptable the suspension of accreditation of the Last news in the Parliament
Hamlet Matevosyan. Union correspondents Armenia considers unacceptable the suspension of accreditation of journalists Last news in the Ukrainian Parliament, said Last news on Wednesday, the head of the JUA Astghik Gevorgyan.

first it was announced that the Verkhovna Rada on Wednesday officially notified Last news about temporary suspension of the accreditation of correspondents in the Ukrainian Parliament. The letter was intended for the signature of the head of the press service of the Ukrainian Parliament of Victoria Shvedova.

"To suspend the accreditation think it unacceptable. Because it's a blatant violation of the correspondents. You cannot mix politics and freedom of speech, freedom of transmitting and receiving information, " said Gevorgyan.

along with this, she expressed hope that the Ukrainian authorities will soon repeal this discriminatory decision and restore the accreditation of correspondents Last news .

last week the security service of Ukraine approved the list of the Russian media, which in time will be suspended accreditation by the public authorities before the end of the Ukrainian authorities special operations in the Donbass. The list includes more than 100 TV channels, news agencies and radio stations that are registered in the Russian Federation. As said Last news authorized SBU, in the list of hit international news Agency "Russia today" and all Russian TV channels, except for " Rain ". According to the Advisor to the head of the security service of Ukraine Markiyan Lubkivsky, the list of agencies included 115 media, but the list until was not posted.

in the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation said that the Council decision to deprive the Russian correspondents of accreditation by the state authorities is a continuation of the policy on release of information space of the country. General Director MIA "today Russia" Dmitry Kiselev, for his part, said that he believes the infractions of freedom of speech suspend the accreditation of correspondents in the Ukrainian Parliament.

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