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Ukrainian journalist tells NUJU about her work at NATO summit in Vilnius

NUJU By NUJU
14.07.2023
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The Ukrainian political journalist from the Telegraph publication, Yuliya Zabielina, has exclusively told the NUJU about the work of media representatives at the NATO summit in Vilnius.

In the video, Yuliya showed the conditions media workers work in at the summit.

According to her, it was convenient for journalists to work there, as technically everything was quite well arranged. However, there are problems with access. For example, to cover the press conference by Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Jens Stoltenberg, journalists had to get a separate card.

For exclusive details on the work in Vilnius, please follow the link below:

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