Lavrov trolls NBC before Trump meeting as US media, Democrats lose it over Russia
RT,
10
October, 2017
The
visit of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to Washington sent
Democrats and US mainstream media into a renewed frenzy, with many
seeing a sinister connection with President Donald Trump firing FBI
Director James Comey the day before.
Democrats
have sought to explain Hillary Clinton’s unexpected defeat in the
2016 presidential election with claims that Russia had
somehow
“hacked” or “influenced” the
election at personal direction from President Vladimir Putin.
Clinton
herself also pointed
to Comey,
specifically his October 28 letter informing Congress that the FBI
was reopening a probe into her use of a private email server to send
classified information.
The
party has nonetheless expressed outrage over Trump’s firing of
Comey, accusing the White House of doing so because the FBI was
investigating its allegations of the president’s collusion with
Russia.
“Was
he fired? You’re kidding!” Lavrov
quipped, after NBC reporter Andrea Mitchell shouted a question about
Comey at the photo-op with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. As he
and Tillerson walked away, Lavrov shook his head.
This
was not the first time Mitchell ran afoul of Lavrov. During
Tillerson’s visit to Moscow in April, the NBC News chief foreign
correspondent likewise shouted out a question before the diplomats
had even sat down for a press conference,only
to be berated by
the Russian foreign minister for her lack of decorum.
“Who
was bringing you up? Who was giving you your manners?” Lavrov
asked, with the remarks making it into the official State Department
transcript of the event.
Following
his meetings with Tillerson and Trump, Lavrov held a press conference
at the Russian embassy in Washington, at one moment sighing in
exasperation at repeated questions from US reporters about alleged
Russian “influencing” of
US presidential elections.
“The
trouble is, no one has ever presented a single fact or evidence” of
alleged Russian intervention to anyone, Lavrov said, adding that the
issue was not discussed in his meetings in Washington.
“I
can’t believe I’m being asked to answer such a question,
especially in the US, where you have a sophisticated democratic
political system,” he
added.
“And
now we go to Alaska,” Moscow’s
top diplomat quipped at the end of the press conference, referring to
the Arctic Council ministerial meeting on Thursday.
Meanwhile,
US media bristled at the fact that the Russian Foreign Ministry
released photos of Trump meeting with Lavrov and the Russian
ambassador to Washington, Sergey Kislyak.
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