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BBC restates its compliance with Russian legislation

On January 9, the company was requested to provide the relevant documents, however, the documents presented on January 16 did not contain enough information

LONDON, January 17. /TASS/. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has not changed its position concerning the company’s compliance with Russian legislation, a BBC spokesperson told TASS, commenting on the Russian media watchdog’s repeated request to provide information on the matter.

"We have nothing further to add to our previous statement which was: ‘As a global broadcaster, BBC fully complies with the legislation and regulations of every country where it operates, including Russia, and we are always ready to provide additional information about our coverage when requested by the appropriate regulator’," the spokesperson said.

Probe into BBC

The Russian media watchdog said earlier in a statement that some features on the BBC’s websites conveyed the ideas of international terrorist organizations. "Features conveying the ideas of international terrorist organizations have been exposed (quotes from terrorist al-Baghdadi [the leader of the Islamic State terror group outlawed in Russia - TASS])," the statement said.

On January 14-31, the watchdog is conducting a probe into the British Television LLP, which transmits the programs of the BBC World News TV channel in Russia, would be conducted to find out if it abided by licensing and other mandatory requirements for TV and radio broadcasting.

On January 9, the company was requested to provide documents confirming its compliance with Russian laws. However, the documents presented on January 16 did not contain enough information to figure out whether the BBC’s content is consistent with Russian legislation.