“I went to Moscow because I wanted to know the enemy’s point of view. Is this useful for the public? I think so. I am 60 years old, I don’t want to give lessons to anyone but I don’t even take any, especially from colleagues who live in buildings“. Massimo Giletti opens the episode of Non è l’Arena by returning to the controversies that characterized his trip to Moscow last Sunday. Giletti flew to Russia to interview the Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova via Skype. The interview it was harshly criticized by insiders and users. “Maybe I was a ‘Franciscan’, I didn’t” firmly “oppose Maria Zakharova. But I was there in Russia to talk, I wasn’t here in the studio … “, says Giletti.
“I had foreseen that, by going to Russia, I would be able to expose myself to criticism. The point is only one: is it useful or is it not useful to hear the thoughts of the enemy? The publisher I care most about is the public. I don’t I have responded in recent days to the attacks I have received, I said I would have responded on TV. I have never made living room programs, I have always done something different “, he adds.
“I know very well that one exposes oneself by going where no one else tries to go. The point is only one: is it useful or is it not useful to hear the thought of the enemy? We have always said that Russia has invaded another sovereign nation. newspapers and TVs around the world do it, they listen to ‘the others’ “, he continues. “La7 was the third national network that evening, the public was interested. I went there not only to interview Maria Zakharova. I talked to many people, even Ukrainians”.
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