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Ladies man Putin: ‘I like all Russian women’

Amid reports of affair, Russia leader scolds media's ‘erotic fantasies’

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Italy's Premier-elect Silvio Berlusconi, right, meets Russian President Vladimir Putin upon his arrival at the Olbia airport on the island region of Sardinia, on Thursday.
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April 18: Russian President Vladimir Putin is denying rumors that he plans to marry a 25-year-old gymnast. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports.

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updated 10:55 a.m. ET April 18, 2008

PORTO ROTONDO, Sardinia - Russian President Vladimir Putin turned a reporter's question about his marriage into a discourse on female beauty, saying Friday that "I like all Russian women."

Playing up his image as a ladies man, Putin praised his countrywomen in response to a reporter's question about a recent tabloid report that claimed he intends to marry a former Olympic gymnast less than half his age.

"There is not a single word of truth" to the report, Putin said at a news conference in Sardinia with incoming Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi.

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"In other publications of the same type, the names of other successful, beautiful young women from Russia are mentioned," he said. "I think it won't be unexpected if I say that I like them all — just as I like all Russian women."

Russian women are "the most talented and beautiful" in the world, he said. "If anyone can compete, it may be only Italian women," Putin added, in a nod to his Italian hosts.

The Moscow tabloid, Moskovsky Korrespondent, reported this month that Putin, 55, had divorced his wife, Lyudmila, two months ago and intended to marry Alina Kabayeva, 24, a former champion rhythmic gymnast who is now a Russian lawmaker.

Media's ‘erotic fantasies’
Putin, who is known for his tough-guy image, scolded the press for intruding on his private life.

"I have always had a negative opinion of those who, with their snotty noses and their erotic fantasies, meddle in other people's lives," he said.

Kabayeva, who won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Games, is now a member of the lower house of Russia's parliament from the pro-Kremlin party.

Her spokeswoman has refused to comment on the report, which said the information came from the close friend of the head of a company bidding to hold the wedding in St. Petersburg on June 15.

The tabloid report, which was published April 12, has been largely ignored in the Russian press. But it's received wide play in many European newspapers.

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