It's rumor Putin's daughter will marry a Korean
Updated: 2010-10-30 10:26
(Xinhua)
MOSCOW -- Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's youngest daughter is not marrying a South Korean diplomat's son, his spokesman said Friday in response to a recent South Korean newspaper report.
"A South Korean newspaper's report about the supposed marriage of Vladimir Putin's daughter is false," Dmitry Peskov was quoted by the local media as saying.
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It claimed the pair met in July 1997 at a dance party at an international school in Russia and they had been in touch since.
The paper also reported that Putina wanted to live and work in South Korea after her wedding.
Putin allegedly later gave his consent for the marriage.
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