«Кто вас воспитывал? Кто учил вас манерам?» — Лавров поставил на место американских журналистов …и мило улыбнулся 😊

(12.04.2017) pic.twitter.com/s5g2VvVtnO — Оксана❤️🇷🇺 (@oksanaylia1) April 12, 2017

Where did this guy learn diplomacy, from episodes of “Mad Men”?

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov treated veteran NBC News correspondent Andrea Mitchell like a child Wednesday, as she tried to cover high-level talks with the US secretary of state in Moscow.

Lavrov questioned Mitchell’s upbringing as she shouted a question at Rex Tillerson, who had traveled to Russia on behalf of the Trump administration to meet with Russian officials.

“How confident are you, Mr. Secretary . . .,” Mitchell said loudly, just as a sit-down meeting was beginning. Before she could finish her question, Lavrov pounced.

“Who was bringing you up?” he asked in broken English, in reference to how Mitchell was raised.

“Who was giving you your manners?” Lavrov added, grinning.

On Thursday, Mitchell said she most likely wasn’t the target of Lavrov’s wrath.

“My colleague Carol Morello was the brave journalist who started asking questions. Lavrov was looking right at her. I was on the opposite side of the room, behind him, out of sight. Perhaps I was a convenient foil, but I’m pretty sure I wasn’t his target,” she said.