US Authorities Detain Russian Journalists at Airport, Sparking Free Speech Concerns.

Washington: The Russian Foreign Ministry has criticized the United States for detaining Russian journalists at a US airport, calling it a violation of freedom of speech. The incident has drawn sharp remarks from Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry. According to Kuwait News Agency, Zakharova stated that the US authorities did not inform the Russian embassy about the detention of the journalists. The journalists had arrived in the United States on Tuesday to cover the presidential elections but were held and questioned for hours by authorities. Despite possessing all the necessary documents for entry, the journalists were ultimately denied entry for reasons described as "administrative" and unclear. Zakharova's statement highlights the ongoing tensions between the US and Russia over media freedoms and diplomatic protocols. The incident has raised questions regarding the treatment of foreign journalists and the implications for press freedom in the United States.

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