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Putin Apologizes to Merkel for Unintentionally Scaring Her with Dog in 2007 Meeting
Nov 29, 2024, 03:00 AM
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a rare apology to former German Chancellor Angela Merkel for an incident involving his black labrador Koni during a meeting in 2007. Putin denied allegations that he had deliberately used the dog to intimidate Merkel, stating that he was unaware of her fear of dogs. He expressed regret, saying, 'Angela, forgive me, I didn’t mean to inflict any moral pain to you,' and emphasized that if he had known about her phobia, he would have never brought the dog into the meeting room. The incident, which occurred during negotiations in Sochi, Russia, had previously been cited by Merkel in her memoirs as an attempt by Putin to unnerve her. Putin clarified that he intended to create a friendly environment, not to cause any distress.
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