He was speaking following confirmation that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met with the Director General and Chair of the BBC and discussed Radio Foyle.
Mr Eastwood, who also serves as vice-chair of the BBC All-Party Parliamentary Group, said it was of vital importance that local voices are heard in the media.
Said the Foyle MP: “Following my challenge to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak asking him to intervene and help arrest cuts to BBC Radio Foyle, I am pleased that he has directly met with BBC Director General Tim Davie and discussed the planned cuts and the BBC’s responsibilities to local audiences.
“The BBC charter places a duty on the organisation to ensure that audiences can engage fully with local and regional issues.
“This decision to cut our local service is a blatant breach of that obligation.
“I have invited Mr Davie to Derry so that he can see first-hand the effect these cuts will have on local people.
“And I will continue to keep the pressure on the BBC to show that Derry and the north-west will not simply give up Radio Foyle without a fight.
“Our local voices and stories deserve to be heard,” added Mr Eastwood.
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