
The Minister of Communications with the public announced on Thursday that the United States will terminate public contracts with three international information agencies.
This means that the US government will no longer enter into agreements for the provision of information with international media organizations. This action will also affect other contracts with foreign companies working in the communications sector. This decision will come into force immediately after publication in the federal register.
"We just want to ensure that our money is spent effectively and in the interests of American taxpayers," the agency representative commented.
It is expected that this action will lead to serious consequences for agencies and organizations that depend on contracts with the US government. Critics of the plan warn that this may lead to a deterioration of the information coverage of the US in the world.