< img src = "/uploads/blogs/fb/0a/ib-Fraj1dnig_4999EA2A6.jpg" Alt = "CEO" Radio Liberty "called" encouraging signal "USAGM decision"/> < p > in & laquo; Radio Liberty & raquo; stated that they expect official confirmation from USAGM that grant financing will be immediately restored according to the intentions expressed in the letter.

< p > President and CEO & laquo; radio Liberty & raquo; & nbsp; < b > Stephen Capus & RFE/RL is a encouraging sign that the organization will continue. & Amp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; in a message on the media site.

~ ~ ~ < p >< Em > & laquo; this is a encouraging signal that RFE/RL will continue as Congress planned. We expect official confirmation from USAGM that grant financing will be immediately restored according to the intentions expressed in yesterday's letter. We strive to talk directly with USAGM management about the extraordinary and cost -effective work that RFE/RL does for the American people & raquo; , & mdash; he said.

< p > Capus stressed that it is not time to remain silent and & laquo; give way to our opponents at a time when threats to America increase & raquo;.

~ ~ ~ > 62 > 62 > < p > & laquo; Radio Liberty & raquo; (Rfe/rl) & mdash; It is a private, independent international information organization whose programs cover almost 50 million people in 23 countries, including Russia, Ukraine, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Republic of Central Asia and the Caucasus every week. Funded by US Congress through US Agency with Global Media (USAGM).

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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