< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/7c/7b/IB-FRBAMR7O4_7C6FC931.jpg" Alt = "in the EU plan to join funding & quot; radio; < P > The Committee of Permanent Representatives of 27 countries of the European Union (Coreper), which holds meetings at the level of ambassadors, discussed the issue of the possibility of financing “Radio Liberty” by EU forces

on Friday on Friday. < P >< Strong > Source: & nbsp; nbsp; a diplomat of one of the EU states, known as the discussion in the comment & nbsp; “European Truth” < Strong > Details: & nbsp; “Despite the fact that the United States has unlocked some funds for” Radio Liberty “after the corresponding lawsuit, there is a common opinion in EU; said the source.

< P > The diplomat said “Euro Truly” that the Czech Ambassador at the Coreper meeting made a brief story about the current situation around the functioning of “Radio Liberty”.

~ ~ ~ < p > now the European Commission must develop detailed proposals for the possibility of financing or co -financing this media, and after that the ambassadors of EU will return to this question at one of the Coreper meetings.

~ ~ < P > Also, Radio Liberty financing issues will be discussed at a meeting of one of the expert working groups of the EU Council on April 10.

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