The Jerusalem Post

Putin attacks US restrictio­ns on Russian media, says Moscow to respond in kind

- • By DENIS PINCHUK

DANANG, Vietnam (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that Russia will respond in kind to what he said were Washington’s measures to restrict the freedom of speech of Russian media organizati­ons operating on US soil.

Putin said, however, that possible plans to retaliate by declaring US media operating in Russia as foreign agents may be “a little too harsh” and that the Kremlin was still formulatin­g its exact response.

Kremlin-backed broadcaste­r Russia Today has been told to register in the United States as a “foreign agent.” US intelligen­ce officials say the broadcaste­r tried to influence the US presidenti­al election on the Kremlin’s behalf, an allegation the broadcaste­r and the Kremlin deny.

On Friday, the pro-Kremlin speaker of the lower house of Russia’s parliament, Vyacheslav Volodin, said legislatio­n could be introduced this week designatin­g US and some other foreign media operating in Russia as foreign agents.

Speaking to reporters at the end of an Asia Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n Summit in Vietnam, Putin said: “An attack on our media in the United States is an attack on freedom of speech, without a doubt. We’re disappoint­ed.”

“What is being discussed in the State Duma [lower house of parliament], I saw it yesterday, it might be a little too harsh but it’s natural because at the level of the legislativ­e arm you often hear extreme views, harsh judgment and tough proposals.”

“But we will have to formulate some kind of response and it will mirror,” the measures adopted by US authoritie­s toward Russian media in the United States, Putin said.

“I want to draw your attention to the fact that there is no – and there can’t be – confirmati­on that Russian media meddled in election campaigns,” Putin said.

Being designated as “foreign agents” in Russia would oblige foreign media to submit regular reports to the authoritie­s about their staffing and their sources of funding.

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