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The draft law “On Media” was discussed during the All-Ukrainian Forum “Ukraine 30”

March 9, 2021, during the first day of the All-Ukrainian Forum “Ukraine 30. Culture. Media. Tourism”, the draft law “On Media” was discussed, which is designed to update the Ukrainian media legislation in accordance with the requirements of the time and European standards.

Oleksandr Tkachenko, Minister of Culture and Information Policy, Mykyta Poturayev, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Humanitarian and Information Policy, Oleksandr Martynenko, Director General of Interfax-Ukraine, Olena Lytvynenko, Deputy Head of the Council of Europe Office in Ukraine, Oleksandr Bogutsky, Media Manager, Myroslava Gongadze, Head and Editor-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Service, Voice of America, Taras Shevchenko, Deputy Minister of Culture and Information Policy, Ihor Rozkladay, Chief Expert on Media Law of the Center for Democracy and Rule of Law took part in the panel discussion of the draft law on media.

Speakers commented on the adoption of a modern and comprehensive bill that will help establish clear rules for traditional and online media, provide additional guarantees for the independent functioning of the National Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting, and help strengthen Ukraine's information security. According to Nikita Poturaev, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Humanitarian and Information Policy, the draft law on media is currently being agreed upon by all stakeholders, and its consideration in the first reading is scheduled for late spring 2021.

“Under the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the EU, Ukraine has committed itself to bringing media legislation to a key standard - the Audiovisual Media Services Directive - within 2 years of the entry into force of the Agreement. This process was to end by September 1, 2019, and therefore there are already some backlogs. Also, the adoption of a new law on media is one of Ukraine's commitments to the Council of Europe since 2005, when the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe called on Ukraine to ensure that the new version of the law on television and radio meets Council of Europe standards,” said Olena Lytvynenko, Deputy Head of the Council of Europe Office in Ukraine.

The joint project of the EU and the Council of Europe “EU and Council of Europe working together to support freedom of media in Ukraine” during the process of drafting the draft law "On Media" facilitated the ongoing dialogue between the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy, the Parliament Committee on Humanitarian and Information Policy and Ukrainian and international media experts to help bring the bill in line with European standards and best practices of the member states of the Council of Europe.

More information is available in Ukrainian.

Kyiv, Ukraine 12 March 2021
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