EU Condemns U.S. Visa Bans on European Digital Policy Experts - Khaama Press
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : In response, a spokesperson for the European Commission said the EU "strongly condemns" the U.S. action and emphasised that freedom of expression is a fundamental value shared between Europe and America.58% : The individuals affected are prominent figures in European digital policy and online regulation.
45% : The sanctions underscore growing transatlantic tensions over digital governance and the regulation of global technology companies.
35% : You may follow him at Twitter @FidelRahmati The EU, France, and Germany condemned U.S. visa bans on European digital policy experts, citing threats to freedom of expression and transatlantic cooperation.
35% : The European Union, along with France and Germany, strongly condemned the United States' decision to impose visa bans on several European citizens involved in combating online hate speech and misinformation.
35% : Despite the dispute, EU authorities reiterated their commitment to implementing digital rules aimed at curbing illegal content, while calling for dialogue with the United States to resolve differences over online regulation and free speech.
28% : The sanctions come amid tensions over the European Union's Digital Services Act, which requires major technology companies to tackle illegal content, disinformation, and online hate speech.
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