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BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union will donate 5.5 million euros ($6.2 million) to support Radio Free Europe following a freeze on U.S. federal grants to the media outlet by the Trump

EU Allocates 5.5 Million Euros to Support Radio Free Europe Amid US Funding Cuts

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union will donate 5.5 million euros ($6.2 million) to support Radio Free Europe following a freeze on U.S. federal grants to the media outlet by the Trump administration, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Tuesday.

WHY IT MATTERS

The financial pledge comes after Trump ordered the termination of grants in March as part of sweeping efforts to downsize the U.S. government. Critics said the move could devastate a rare source of reliable news in authoritarian countries.

A U.S. District Court judge placed a temporary pause on the termination order but a federal appeals court this month blocked the ruling.

QUOTES

"In a time of growing unfiltered content, independent journalism is more important than ever," Kallas told reporters after a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels.

"This will support the vital work of Radio Free Europe," she said, describing the move as "short-term emergency funding" to provide a "safety net" for independent journalism.

Radio Free Europe was not immediately available for comment.

CONTEXT

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was set up during the Cold War to reach people in communist-run states. The Prague-based outlet still broadcasts to countries in Eastern Europe, including Russia and Ukraine.

The Czech Republic, as the media outlet's host country, has been pushing for Europe to find funds to keep it going.

"Our aim is to keep the mission, and the mission is providing free and fair information to societies in Russia, Belarus, Iran,” Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky told Reuters after the ministers’ meeting.

Sweden said earlier this month it would donate 20 million crowns ($2.07 million) to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, saying the U.S. decision meant people in many countries risked losing access to free media.

($1 = 0.8868 euros)

($1 = 9.6523 Swedish crowns)

(Reporting by Andrew Gray and Lili Bayer; editing by Edward Tobin)

Key Takeaways

  • EU pledges 5.5 million euros to Radio Free Europe.
  • US federal grants to the media outlet were frozen by Trump.
  • The funding aims to support independent journalism.
  • Radio Free Europe broadcasts to Eastern Europe and beyond.
  • Sweden also contributes to support the media outlet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the EU providing funding to Radio Free Europe?
The EU is donating 5.5 million euros to support Radio Free Europe after the Trump administration froze U.S. federal grants to the media outlet, which is crucial for independent journalism.
What was the reaction to the U.S. funding freeze?
Critics argued that the funding freeze could devastate a rare source of reliable news in regions where independent journalism is vital.
What did Czech officials say about the funding?
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky emphasized the aim to maintain the mission of providing free and fair information to societies in Russia, Belarus, and Iran.
How much did Sweden contribute to Radio Free Europe?
Sweden announced a donation of 20 million crowns, approximately $2.07 million, to support Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in light of the U.S. funding cuts.
What is the historical significance of Radio Free Europe?
Radio Free Europe was established during the Cold War to reach audiences in communist-run states, and it continues to broadcast to countries in Eastern Europe.

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