MOSCOW, Jan. 17 -- Russian laws do not criminalize homosexual relations unlike in some other countries, President Vladimir Putin said Friday.
"We prohibit nothing and grab no one, there's no responsibility for those relations unlike in the other countries," Putin told the Winter Olympics volunteers' gathering in Sochi.
He mentioned several U.S. states as an example and assured that in Russia everyone might feel themselves "relaxed".
"But leave the children alone," Putin added, referring to the Russian law banning propaganda of non-traditional sexual lifestyle among the minors.
Last June, Putin signed a controversial law banning the promotion of "non-traditional" sexual relationships and pedophilia to minors. The move sparked outcry abroad with many athletes and celebrities calling to boycott the Winter Olympics due on Feb. 7-23.
Putin proceeded with reminding that in some countries legalization of pedophilia has been on agenda and suggested not to follow that experience.
He noted that Russia has got its own traditions and culture and expected its partners to respect them.
On Thursday, Putin insisted that no discrimination on any criteria has been foreseen during the upcoming Winter Olympic Games.
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