Kerry stars in Russian adaptation of Robert Burns poem
By Associated Press
May 6, 2016 9:17 AM CDT
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MOSCOW (AP) — The Russian foreign minister's spokeswoman has lightheartedly riffed on a poem by Robert Burns to comment on the frequent phone calls between her boss and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.

Maria Zakharova told journalists that since it was Friday she would make a "lyrical diversion." She then read an adaption of "My Heart's in the Highlands" by the Scottish poet:

"His heart is in Moscow. His heart is not there.

His heart is in Moscow, chasing a bear.

Chasing not grizzly, but Kremlinese.

His heart is in Moscow wherever John is."

Then taking a more serious tone, the spokeswoman said the more than 25 telephone calls this year between Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov show there are global problems that can be solved only with Russian participation.