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Russia to retaliate after RT accounts frozen in France: reports

Russia accuses Paris of ‘terrorising Russian journalists’

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Jan 2023 8:30PM

Russia to retaliate after RT accounts frozen in France: reports
Until a German ban in late 2021, France was the only European Union country to host an RT branch. – AFP pic, January 21, 2023

MOSCOW – Moscow will retaliate against French media in Russia after the bank accounts of RT France, the French arm of its state broadcaster, were frozen, Russian news agencies reported today.

“The blocking of RT France accounts will lead to retaliatory measures against the French media in Russia,” the TASS and RIA Novosti news agencies quoted an anonymous Foreign Ministry source as saying. The measures “will be remembered”, the source said, accusing Paris of “terrorising Russian journalists”.

On Friday, the unions of RT France – already banned from broadcasting – said their accounts were frozen in the country.

The French Finance Ministry said that the assets of the chain had been frozen in compliance with the most recent EU sanctions, and not on Paris’ initiative.

Unlike the initial sanctions decided after Moscow launched its Ukraine offensive, fresh EU measures adopted in December provided for an “asset freeze” of targeted entities, the same ministry source said.

Among those entities is “ANO TV Novosti, a parent company holding 100% of RT France”, the source said, explaining the decision.

But an RT France trade union representative countered this, saying the order came directly from the French treasury.

“We received a letter from our bank on January 18 which said that our bank accounts were frozen at the request of the general management of the treasury,” the representative said.

In July, the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg threw out an appeal from RT France against a broadcast ban introduced by the EU shortly after the Kremlin sent troops to Ukraine.

Until a German ban in late 2021, France was the only EU country to host an RT branch.

Most Western media outlets are off-air in Russia and have seen their websites banned. – AFP, January 21, 2023

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