The state plans to stop supporting the United News telethon after the end of martial law.
This was stated by the Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications Nikolai Tochitsky, commenting on the appearance of the European Commission’s report with comments on the marathon, the press service of the ministry reports.
The ministry emphasized that the European Commission “positively assessed the Roadmap to support the restoration of a transparent and independent post-war media space after the end of martial law.”
We have already begun the path of change: step by step we provide every citizen with access to public information and actively attract the resources of international partners to support the restoration of Ukrainian media, Tochitsky noted.
The recommendations of the European Commission on the “Unified News” marathon have also been taken into account. The state plans to stop supporting the marathon after the end of martial law, focusing on the continuous development of media infrastructure. After all, our goal is to create space for truth and freedom of speech, and this work continues every day,” he added.
Source: Racurs

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