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US diplomat: Zelensky should be more open and honest about battlefield information

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US diplomat: Zelensky should be more open and honest about battlefield information

A senior US diplomat responsible for countering disinformation said that when it comes to disclosing information related to a war situation,ukrainechairmanZelenskyThe attitude should be more open and honest.

Politico Europe reported that US diplomat James Rubin is the special envoy and coordinator who leads the State Department’s Global Engagement Center, which highlights how hostile countries and other actors are targeting the United States and the world. Targeting associates from all over. The disinformation campaign and Rubin’s recommendations come as fighting in Ukraine has intensified, Russian forces have been gaining ground in key areas and international attention has waned.

In an interview with Politico’s “Power Play” podcast, Rubin said that the Ukrainian government can sometimes “resist the kind of freedom of information that is normal for us.”

Rubin explained, “Sometimes, what war correspondents report is not necessarily favorable to Zelensky. However, Ukraine has gradually become the democratic country we want, and they can understand it compared to Are.”RussiaA controlled environment for all people, allowing war correspondents to report on the war, even if there is occasional bad news, is a better life.”

According to Politico Europe, although Ukrainian and Western journalists have been demanding greater access to the front lines, Kiev authorities have restricted reporting in sensitive areas of the Russia–Ukraine war on the grounds that the restrictions would harm Russia’s disinformation campaign. Will help in preventing this. and have refused to cede the role to more powerful state broadcasters.

Rubin said greater access to the front lines would help allies understand the urgent situation in which Ukraine needs more help. He also said that although Ukraine is “moving in the right direction,” it is still not a “fully mature democracy,” which has some adverse consequences on the flow of information.

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