FILE- In this Dec. 17, 2018, file photo a woman walks past Google offices in New York. Russian news reports say that Google has agreed with national authorities to delete links to websites banned in Russia. The daily Vedomosti reported Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, that Google has reached an agreement with the Russian state media oversight agency, Roskomnadzor, to regularly receive updated lists of banned sites and delete links to them upon review. The newspaper says Google has already removed about 70 percent of the banned websites from its search results. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

MOSCOW (AP) — Reportahenan den media Ruso ta bisa cu Google a bay di acuerdo cu autoridadnan nacional pa elimina linknan na websitenan prohibi na Rusia.

E noticiero Vedomosti a reporta diahuebs cu Google a logra yega na un acuerdo cu e vigilante di media estatal Ruso, Roskomnadzor, pa regularmente ricibi listanan actualisa di websitenan cu ta prohibi, y elimina linknan despues di revisa esaki. E corant ta bisa cu Google ya caba a elimina 70 porciento di e websitenan prohibi for di su resultado di buskeda.

E agencia noticiero RIA Novosti a cita Roskomnadzor bisando cu el a establece un ‘dialogo constructivo’ cu Google.

December ultimo, Roskomnadzor a multa Google 500,000 rubles ($7,600) pa faya di elimina linknan na websitenan prohibi. El a menasa di corta acceso na Google si e faya den cumpli cu e demanda.

“Nos ta comprometi na permiti acceso na informacion pa beneficio di nos usuarionan na Rusia y rond mundo”, vocero di Google, Nu Wexler, a bisa. E compania no a duna mas comentario oficial.