Fox News anchorman Julie Roginsky on the air of the channel turned to potential "masters from Russia" in Russian, and after the incident offered Russia a deal in the Crimea.
This is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the Fox News website.
"Welcome to our ClapBack program with Julie Roginsky, where we protect Twitter from all the people who send us horrible, horrible things every day," said Roginsky in Russian.
Then the TV hostess apologized and switched to English, explaining that she was only trying to demonstrate to "potential masters" the knowledge of their language.
Roginsky said that Russia every day gradually "seizes" the US government, and the dismissal of the head of the FBI, James Komi was "the last step along the way".
After the release of the transfer, the journalist said that her words "got right up to Russia, and she turned from a bear into a troll".
"Trolling," according to the presenter, is the recording of a spokesman for the country's embassy in the United States, Nikolai Lakhonin, on Twitter, in which he accused Roginsky of Russophobia.
"Linguistic Russophobia from Julie Roginsky, which you may have missed on TV," - wrote the diplomat.
The host told that she did not leave this tweet unanswered. She tried to link the russification of national minorities, which allegedly was conducted in the 1930s under Stalin, with her statement about the "masters".
"It's funny to be trolled by the Russian embassy - there, apparently, they forgot how the Soviets forced those who fell into their sphere of influence to learn Russian," it said in a recording by Roginsky.
"And despite this, Nick, are you still waiting for an apology? I will reply in Russian: I will not apologize!" - the journalist continued on air. She added that the corresponding entry was left on Twitter:? "I propose a bargain: you will apologize for cyber espionage and illegal annexation of the Crimea, and I - for the fact that the Moscow dialect is no longer the same as before".
? She advised the representative of the Russian embassy to call himself not Nick, but Kolya, because "so in Russian Nikov called," and also recommended the diplomat "to learn the history".
"We do not conclude deals with Russophobes. Fox News should apologize and talk about Russian-American consultations on cybersecurity, as well as on how the summer season passes in the Crimea, "read Lakhonin's reply.
As the "Observer" reported, the ex-volunteer of "Aidara", the popular blogger Eugene Dikiy said that the annexed Crimea will return to Ukraine as soon as the decay process begins in Russia.
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