"She must not push the Ukrainians every time she speaks
", reacted Alla Poedie this Thursday evening in "Brunet, Hammett & Cie" broadcast on LCI.
This Franco Ukrainian, consultant in international relations for the news channel of the TF1 group, was not kind to Anne Nivat.
After the first heated exchanges with the journalist from
Le Figaro
, Yves Thréard, the speaker turned to the war reporter who was trying to intervene to point out that corruption also existed in Ukraine.
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“Anne you will have your Kremlin medal, don't worry!
said Alla Poedie
.
Words that immediately struck the main concerned.
" Pardon ?
No but Alla, excuse me, but there are certain limits
, ”she reframed her interlocutor.
A shock shared by all of the people present on the set who fervently defended the crushed journalist.
Debate moderator Julie Hammett even asked the consultant to
“take back what she just said”
because it went
“too far”
.
Without responding to this request, Alla Poedie wanted to continue her argument, accusing Anne Nivat of being
“
every time on the Russian side”
.
“I am neither a militant nor an activist”
Faced with the insistence of the Franco Ukrainian, the companion of Jean-Jacques Bourdin resumed speaking to defend herself.
“You are going too far.
I take no sides, everyone here knows that.
I am a journalist, I have been on the ground in Russia and Ukraine without being an activist or an activist
, "she said, before concluding altruistically that
"Alla Poedie's words had surely exceeded his thoughts"
.
An intervention that did not seem to appease the consultant interrupted by the end of the program.