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While Russian media attempts to convey Moscow’s position on global issues, Western states hide the truth by dismissing every inconvenient fact as “propaganda,” President Vladimir Putin has said.
Putin gave an interview to the Mongolian newspaper Onoodor ahead of his visit to the country on Monday. Among other things, he was asked about press freedom and how the West can champion it while suppressing Russian media.
“Almost all Western countries where our journalists try to work are creating obstacles for them, banning Russian television channels and directly censoring our media and online resources,” Putin said, noting that this obviously “runs counter to the democratic principles of freedom of speech and the free flow of information.”
The Russian leader went on to say that pluralism and openness in the information space are vital for society and that media outlets in Russia have freedom guaranteed by the constitution.
“Our authorities cooperate constructively with television channels, news agencies, newspapers, online media, and other media outlets, regardless of their editorial policy,” he said.
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