Priyamyy being denied accreditation for the Ukraine-EU summit
Priyamyy TV reported his journalists were denied accreditation to Ukraine-EU summit that was to be held in Kyiv on October 12 with the participation of the head of state. y to accredit the, which is being.
According to the correspondent of Pryamyy Anna Dzyoba, the President's Office failed to inform about the reasons for that denial.
“It is worth noting that this time the Pryamyy TV channel was again left with no accreditation by the President's Office. We were simply not allowed to attend this event without any justification. For example, the 1 + 1 TV channel got there by as many as three groups, and the Dom TV channel by two groups, ”the correspondent said .
She said that more than 80 media came to the summit. However, earlier in the accreditation clause it was said that no more than 50 media could attend the meeting.
As IMI reported, on October 5, the Pryamyy TV channel was not accredited to the event with the participation of President Volodymyr Zelensky. The President's Office said that the denial of accreditation was due to the limited number of seats in the press hall.
As IMI reported, on September 1, Pryamy TV reported that its journalists did not have access to the events organized by the Presidential Office in USA. At the same time, they could attend all the events with the participation of the US government.
As IMI reported, on August 30, Pryamiy TV channel was denied access to the information about the meeting of the Presidents of Ukraine and the United States Volodymyr Zelensky and Joe Biden in Washington. Kateryna Lisunova, a special correspondent for Pryamy TV reported it from the United States on 30 of August, .
On August 22, the Pryamyy TV channel reported that their journalists had been denied accreditation for events with the participation of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and Federal Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel.
As IMI reported, on August 30, Hromadske claimed that they had not been accredited for the meeting in Washington of the Presidents of Ukraine and the United States Volodymyr Zelensky and Joe Biden. A spokesman for the President of Ukraine, Serhiy Nikiforov, said that the situation was due to a "small quota" set aside by the White House for the media.
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