SIM: the refusal of the Russian media accreditation is contrary to international law
The decision of the Verkhovna Rada to stop for some time accredited to the Russian media in Ukraine does not correspond to the norms of international law, But the Russian side do not make a response, the head of the Union of journalists of the capital of Russia, member of the presidential Council on human rights (HRC), the editor-in-chief of the newspaper "capital Komsomolets" Pavel Gusev.
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on Thursday decided to stop for some time before the end of the special operation in the Donbass accredited journalists and technical staff part of the Russian mass media by the state authorities of Ukraine.
"This is an absolute disgrace, This Solution (Excited) did not comply with any European democracy, nor the norms of the United Nations," said Gusev Last news .
Moreover, he added, very strange is the fact, because This Decision was made during talks in Minsk.
"It does not conform to the norms of international law. But the Russian side at this in any case should not make any response. On the contrary, it is necessary to provide an opportunity for the Ukrainian media continue to work in Russia and to cover events in our country ", - noticed Gusev.
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