‘When journalists are threatened, democracy dies’
French Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné speaks with Novaya Gazeta Europe to mark World Press Freedom Day

To mark World Press Freedom Day, Novaya Gazeta Europe has interviewed Stéphane Séjourné, the French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, about the threats European media freedom is facing, the effect of Russian disinformation campaigns and the chances of anti-war Russians settling in France.
When history is manipulated, when certain media controversies are complete fabrications, when incomplete or false information is indiscriminately mixed with truthful, objective facts, who benefits from this? Autocratic powers.
When one country seeks to destabilise another country’s society through its press or social media, this is an extremely serious hostile act.
It is right that our support for Ukraine, contrary to what Kremlin propaganda reports, is in no way motivated by aggressiveness towards the Russian people.
We estimate that Russia has suffered 500,000 military losses, including 150,000 dead. And for what? Two words suffice: for nothing.

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