Last week, Elton John was tricked by a Russian comedian who pretended he was Putin on the phone [EPA]
This time, Dmitry Peskov, Putin's spokesman, said the Russian leader
really had phoned John, who has used his status as one of the world's
most famous gay celebrities to push for equal rights for gay people
around the world.
President Vladimir Putin has phoned popular singer Elton
John to say he would be ready to meet up for a chat after the British
singer requested a meeting to discuss his concerns about gay rights in
Russia.
Putin's call on Thursday came just a week after a pair of
Russian comedians tricked John, 68, into thinking he was talking to
Putin on the phone, in a stunt that the entertainer laughed off, while
saying he hoped it would highlight discrimination against gay people.
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"Putin phoned him," Peskov told reporters. "He said: 'I know
some guys played a trick on you on the phone, but don't get offended.
They are harmless people, though that of course does not justify what
they did.'"
Putin told John that since he was a popular performer he
would be ready to meet him and discuss any subject which interested him,
if their schedules coincided, Peskov said.
Western states and human rights activists have criticised
Russia for its treatment of gay people, and John has previously spoken
out against a 2013 law banning the dissemination of "gay propaganda"
among young people.
Putin has said he is not prejudiced against gay people, but
has made comments which activists have criticised as being ambiguous and
insulting towards homosexuals.
John, who plays to vast audiences in Russia when he tours, could not immediately be reached for comment.
Source: Reuters
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