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Putin and Macron discuss gay rights in Chechnya

French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin had promised "the whole truth" about an alleged crackdown on gay men in Chechnya.

French President Emmanuel Macron, right, speaks to Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Galerie des Batailles at the Versailles Palace.
French President Emmanuel Macron, right, speaks to Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Galerie des Batailles at the Versailles Palace. Source: AAP

"President Putin told me... he had undertaken several initiatives on the subject of LGBT people in Chechnya with measures aimed at establishing the whole truth about the activities of local authorities," Macron said at a press conference with Putin after talks in Versailles.

"I spelled out France's expectations very precisely," Macron said, adding that he would be "vigilant" on the issue and that the two leaders had agreed to review the situation regularly.

Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta reported in March that authorities in Muslim-majority Chechnya were imprisoning and torturing gay men.

It said that over 100 gays had been arrested in the region, where homosexuality is taboo, and that their families have been told to kill them to "cleanse their honour".

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The paper said at least two had been killed by relatives and a third died after being tortured.

Earlier this month Putin backed an official probe into the reported attacks after German Chancellor Angela Merkel confronted him on the issue during a visit to Moscow.

Coinciding with Putin's visit to France on Monday, two gay couples unfurled a banner reading "End Homophobia in Chechnya" and kissed with the Eiffel Tower in the background.

Russian President Vladimir Putin also called for a roll back of Western sanctions on Russia over the crisis in Ukraine, during the meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron.

Putin calls for Western sanction roll back


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