An EU member criticises Brussels for its actions against journalists

February 27, 2023



(RT) βΈ» The EU's declared support for media freedom clashes with its actions in a "confusing" way, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said, commenting on the blacklisting of Russian journalists in the latest round of sanctions. He noted that in Hungary, the media is split roughly into two halves, between liberal and conservative outlets, but the West and the liberal media consider that to show a lack of press freedom. He also reiterated Hungary's commitment to vetoing any attempts to sanction the Russian nuclear industry, and urged a thorough investigation into last year's sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines.

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