Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova commented on… (захаров · представитель · мид)
Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova commented on the detention and interrogation of RT producer J. Scott, which she described as occurring under a pretext in Manchester airport.
Consensus
- James Scott, a producer for RT, was detained and questioned at Manchester Airport.
- The Russian Foreign Ministry described the detention as being conducted under a pretext.
- The incident was characterized by both sources as an act of intimidation by British authorities.
- Both sources state that the Russian Foreign Ministry accused Britain of pursuing an aggressive anti-Russian policy.
- The Russian Foreign Ministry called on international organizations and human rights groups to evaluate the UK's actions.
Points of divergence
- The detention was carried out under provisions of the 2019 Terrorism and Border Security Act, which grants excessive powers to British intelligence agencies. — riamo
- The Russian Foreign Ministry highlighted specific measures such as unilateral financial sanctions, entry bans based on ties to Russia, and the 'Foreign Influence Registration Scheme' introduced a year prior. — riamo
- RT's broadcasting was suspended in the UK in 2022, which is cited by Zakhara as context for British media restrictions. — vesti
Coverage (2 sources)
- Zakharova calls the detention of RT producer in Britain an intimidation campaign — РИАМО
- Russia's Foreign Ministry accuses London of hypocrisy over RT producer detention — Вести