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I never have a bad day at work... because I’m not a woman, says Putin

- Mail Foreign Service

Vladimir Putin claims he never fails to perform at work because he is not a woman.

in a series of extraordin­ary interviews, the russian president said women went through ‘natural cycles’ that made them more emotional.

mr Putin also revealed he took tips from Fidel Castro on how to avoid assassinat­ion and admired ronald reagan for stopping work by 6pm every day.

The interviews were conducted by Hollywood director Oliver Stone, who asked: ‘do you ever lose it? Ever had a bad day.’ mr Putin replied: ‘i’m not a woman so i don’t have bad days.

‘i’m not trying to insult anyone. That’s just the nature of things.

‘There are certain natural cycles which men probably have as well, just less manifested. We’re all human beings, it’s normal. But you should never lose control.’

The russian leader said it was his duty to uphold traditiona­l values and he opposed gay marriage because it did not produce children. asked if gay people could adopt, mr Putin said: ‘i cannot say our society welcomes that.’

Stone then asked: ‘if you’re taking a shower on a submarine with a man and you know he’s gay, do they have a problem with that?’

mr Putin said: ‘Well i’d prefer not to go into the shower with him. Why provoke him?’

With a laugh he added: ‘You know i’m a judo master.’ russia has faced internatio­nal outrage about its anti-gay laws and much of the lGBT community lives undergroun­d.

in the interviews, screened from monday on US TV network Showtime, mr Putin accused Washington of having an imperialis­t mentality. He said the West reneged on a pledge after the fall of the Berlin Wall that the eastern border of Nato would stop at Germany’s eastern border. He claimed the military alliance was ‘a mere instrument of foreign policy for the US, it has no allies, only vassals’.

in the interviews mr Putin described whisteblow­er Edward Snowden, who was granted asylum by russia after fleeing the US, as a courageous and foolhardy man.

He joked that russia was better than the US at surveillan­ce because it did not have the same technology, suggesting its agents had to rely on their wits.

US intelligen­ce agencies believe that russian hackers stole democratic party emails and leaked them to Wikileaks to help donald Trump in the US election.

Former director of national intelligen­ce James Clapper has said that russia poses ‘an existentia­l threat to the United States’.

But with wry smile mr Putin said in the film: ‘Unlike many partners of ours we never interfere in the domestic affairs of other countries.’

He revealed that he admired reagan and said he was a ‘happy man, very well organised’.

The russian leader, who works out every day, said it was a ‘great achievemen­t’ that the US president was able to stop work at 6pm each day and watch TV with his wife. When Stone brought up personal security mr Putin said he spoke to Castro about assassinat­ion plots. mr Putin has survived at least five while the Cuban leader lived through around 50.

mr Putin said: ‘Castro said: “do you know why i’m still alive? Because i was the one to deal with my security personally’’.’

He told Stone that his security officers were ‘performing quite successful­ly’ and that he trusted them completely.

in one scene the two men watch the anti-war satire dr Strangelov­e, the first time mr Putin had seen it. His verdict was that ‘little has changed’.

‘You should never lose control’

 ??  ?? Macho image: Vladimir Putin on horseback
Macho image: Vladimir Putin on horseback
 ??  ?? Revelation­s: The Russian president with Oliver Stone
Revelation­s: The Russian president with Oliver Stone

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