double standards exist? i don t think it s about double standards, but i think like since recent times, it s become quite chaotic. and this letter was addressed to the president and to the ministry of defence because of interruptions injournalistic work on the ground, both for ukrainian and also for foreign journalists for example, like a lot ofjournalists are detained, stopped at checkpoints, and interrogated for hours, or they are not allowed to take pictures or videos of places that seem not to be strategic facilities, or of any importance. so there are no like strict rules and instructions that alljournalists could use to understand how they should behave. and that was probably the main point of this letter. they were asking the government
double standards exist? i don t think it s about double standards, but i think like since recent times, it s become quite chaotic. and this letter was addressed to the president and to the ministry of defence because of interruptions injournalistic work on the ground, both for ukrainian and also for foreignjournalists for example, like a lot ofjournalists are detained, stopped at checkpoints, and interrogated for hours, or they are not allowed to take pictures or videos of places that seem not to be strategic facilities, or of any importance. so there are no strict rules and instructions that alljournalists could use to understand how they should behave. and that was probably the main point of this letter. they were asking the government
so there are no strict rules and instructions that alljournalists could use to understand how they should behave. and that was probably the main point of this letter. they were asking the government and the ministry of defence to define certain rules that journalists should oblige with, not to harm the military, not to breach any wartime laws or rules, and at the same, time perform theirjobs. so you re looking for greater clarity for journalists and it looks very likely, unless there s some surprise turn of events in the talks in turkey, that this conflict will continue, that journalists will need to continue telling the story. but there is increasing amounts of evidence that perhaps interest in the conflict in ukraine is beginning to decline, admittedly from a point of huge interest around the world. 0leksiy and lyse, i d like to ask you about this, 0leksiy, can you see a decline in the number of people coming to you to learn about the war? yes, obviously we peaked at the end of feb
both for ukrainian and also for foreignjournalists for example, like a lot ofjournalists are detained, stopped at checkpoints, and interrogated for hours, or they are not allowed to take pictures or videos of places that seem not to be strategic facilities, or of any importance. so there are no strict rules and instructions that alljournalists could use to understand how they should behave. and that was probably the main point of this letter. they were asking the government and the ministry of defence to define certain rules that journalists should oblige with, not to harm the military, not to breach any wartime laws or rules, and at the same time perform theirjobs. so you re looking for greater clarity for journalists