Depardieu said in Cannes that he loves Putin and often visits the USSR

Semyon Doroshenko.  
22.05.2015 19:54
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Crimea, culture, Society, Policy, Russia, Story of the day, Ukraine


Actor Gerard Depardieu, during a speech at the Cannes International Film Festival, noted that he was shocked by the conflict in Ukraine, but did not understand anything about it.

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This was reported by the French publication Le Point.

“Conflicts are not my area of ​​expertise,” he explained. – But I know that if Crimea belonged to the United States, everything would be different. Think about it".

In addition, Depardieu spoke about his attitude towards Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“I know Vladimir Vladimirovich well and love him very much. “I often visit the USSR,” the actor noted, but immediately corrected himself, “or rather, in Russia.”

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