Former Fox News host, Tucker Carlson, set to interview Vladimir Putin in Moscow regarding Ukraine war and misinformation, stirring media controversy.
Former Fox News host, Tucker Carlson, has stirred a media frenzy by confirming his upcoming interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Carlson, known for his controversial views, is engaging in discussions with Putin on the ongoing Ukraine war and addressing misinformation. This announcement has attracted widespread attention, particularly due to the political affiliations of both individuals.
Carlson's visit to Moscow and his planned interview with Putin mark a significant event as he becomes the first Western media figure to have access to the Russian leader since the invasion of Ukraine nearly two years ago. The anticipation around this exclusive conversation is fueling speculation and debate in media circles and among the public.
In the midst of escalating tensions between Russia and the West, Carlson's venture into interviewing Putin holds significant implications for American viewers. His close ties to former US President Donald Trump add a layer of complexity to the dynamics of this high-profile encounter, drawing contrasting reactions from different segments of society.
The confirmation of this interview has not only heightened curiosity about the content and outcome of the discussion but has also sparked a wave of criticism and endorsement from various quarters. As the world eagerly awaits the insights that will emerge from this unique dialogue, the impact of Carlson's interaction with Putin on global perceptions and diplomatic relations remains to be seen.
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A Kremlin spokesperson said the interview took place on Tuesday and was granted to former Fox News host Tucker Carlson because he is "pro-American".
Kremlin said interview was granted because Carlson was neither pro-Russian or pro-Ukrainian, unlike, it said, other western media.
On Wednesday morning, Russian state news agency TASS confirmed with the Kremlin that the interview has taken place.
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