EU adds Russian media outlets to sanctions list despite Kremlin warning

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
European Union countries on Wednesday agreed in principle to add four Russian state media outlets to the EU&s list of entities under
sanctions, accusing them of propaganda, as the Kremlin vowed repercussions for Western journalists in Moscow, Reuters reported.&Four
Kremlin-linked propaganda networks (have been) added to the sanctions list: Voice of Europe, RIA Novosti, Izvestija and Rossiyskaya Gazeta&,
EU Commissioner for Values and Transparency Vera Jourova said on social media platform X.The outlets include newspapers and online media,
read the report.Russia earlier warned the European Union against the move
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the Kremlin would retaliate against Western correspondents in Moscow.&If these
measures are taken against the Russian media, Russian journalists, then, despite the fact that Western correspondents will not want to, they
will also have to feel our retaliatory measures,& Zakharova said.&We will respond with lightning speed and extremely painfully for the
Westerners,& she said.The EU did not immediately specify the measures applying to the media outlets but media sanctioned previously lost
broadcasting rights in the EU, Reuters reported.The post EU adds Russian media outlets to sanctions list despite Kremlin warning first
appeared on Ariana News.