Germany says it has not closed office of Russian broadcaster Channel One
BERLIN, Nov 27 (Reuters) -Germany has not closed the office of Russian broadcaster Channel One, and two journalists from the station who have reportedly been ordered to leave was a matter related to residency requirements, which is a state matter, said a foreign ministry spokesperson.
"Russian journalists can report freely and unhindered in Germany. A whole series of Russian journalists are accredited with the Federal Press Office," said the spokesperson on Wednesday, emphasizing that the office had not been closed.
A government spokesperson said that residency law was a matter for state authorities, but "if you don't meet the residency requirements, then it's no use working as a journalist, you have to meet the requirements."
The foreign ministry is in close contact with media colleagues in Moscow due to concerns that Russia is taking "very vehement" actions against journalists, added the spokesperson.
Writing by Miranda Murray
Editing by Madeline Chambers
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