“We know that their argument, which has not yet been deciphered, is that the broadcast is coming from Berlin and not from Moscow.

This, of course, is complete nonsense, because the broadcast is coming from Moscow.

Editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan is in Moscow, people work in Moscow, everyone saw that the launch was from a studio in Moscow, ”she said.

According to Toktosunova, for this reason, representatives of RT DE are told to come to the German authorities to obtain a license, which, according to them, they will not give the channel.

"Allegedly (RT DE is broadcasting. -

RT

) from Berlin, so come and get a license in Berlin, and we will not give it to you, because you are a Russian state broadcaster," she said.

On December 22, it became known that the German media regulator MABB forced the European satellite operator Eutelsat 9B to remove from its platform RT DE, which is broadcasting from studios in Moscow.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, commenting on the disconnection of RT DE from satellite broadcasting, said that Germany is deliberately leading Russia to the need to take retaliatory measures.