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22 May 2025, 05:24 GMT+10
The bloc pledges emergency aid to the CIA-founded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, which has seen its funding cut by the Trump administration
The European Union has pledged €5.5 million in emergency funding to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) to prop up the Cold War-era broadcaster widely regarded as a Western propaganda outlet.
Originally created in the 1950s and covertly financed by the CIA to disseminate pro-Western narratives into the Soviet bloc, RFE/RL has more recently operated under the oversight of the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM). In March, President Donald Trump signed an executive order eliminating most of the agency's funding as part of a sweeping cost-cutting agenda.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced the bloc's financial lifeline on Tuesday, describing it as "short-term emergency funding" to support what she called a "vital" mission. The €5.5 million package will act as a "safety net" to help RFE/RL maintain operations in countries within Brussels's sphere of interest, including Russia, Belarus, Iran, and several Central Asian states.
"In a time of growing unfiltered content, independent journalism is more important than ever," Kallas said following a meeting of EU foreign ministers. She acknowledged that the EU could not fully replace the lost American funding but emphasized the symbolic value of the move, urging individual member states to offer further support.
Since Trump's defunding order, RFE/RL has furloughed staff, suspended programming, and launched legal challenges. Although a Washington judge temporarily halted the administration's decision in April, a federal appeals court later blocked the release of funds pending further litigation. The broadcaster has warned that it faces permanent shutdown in multiple regions if its financial crisis is not resolved.
The Trump administration framed the defunding as part of a broader campaign to dismantle bureaucratic institutions that no longer align with US strategic interests. RFE/RL's leadership has disputed that rationale, with its president, Stephen Capus, calling the funding cuts a "massive gift to America's enemies."
Administration officials and critics have argued that RFE/RL and its sister outlet, Voice of America (VOA), have lost their relevance and veered toward partisan editorializing. Tech billionaire Elon Musk, who heads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has publicly called for both outlets to be "shut down," writing on X: "Nobody listens to them anymore."
(RT.com)
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