Russian parliament to discuss ban on
access for U.S. media: RIA
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[December 01, 2017]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian lawmakers
are to discuss a proposal to bar representatives of U.S. media
organizations from accessing the lower house of parliament, RIA news
agency quoted the chair of one of the chamber's committees as saying.
Olga Savastyanova, who chairs the chamber's rules and regulations
committee, said her committee would consider a resolution containing the
proposal next Monday. It would be put forward for approval of the
chamber, known as the State Duma, on Tuesday or Wednesday, according to
RIA.
"It's a ban on journalists who represent American media, all American
media, visiting the State Duma," RIA quoted Savastyanova as saying. She
represents the ruling United Russia party, which holds a majority of the
seats in the chamber.
U.S. authorities have designated Kremlin-funded broadcaster RT as a
"foreign agent," after intelligence officials alleged it tried to meddle
in the U.S. presidential election last year. RT denies that.
The Kremlin has pledged to retaliate in kind. At the weekend, Russian
President Vladimir Putin signed a law allowing the Russian authorities
to designate some foreign media as "foreign agents."
The move to deny U.S. journalists access to the State Duma was a
response to a similar move in Washington, RIA quoted Savastyanova as
saying.
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RT on Wednesday night published a letter from the Executive
Committee of the Congressional Radio And Television Correspondents
Gallery saying the channel's Congressional press credentials had
been withdrawn due to its registration as a foreign agent in the
United States.
That means RT's reporters will not be able to have as much access to
Congress as other foreign media.
(Reporting by Jack Stubbs; Writing by Polina Nikolskaya; Editing by
Christian Lowe and Richard Balmforth)
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