
At an annual
press conference Thursday, Russian president Vladimir Putin
answered questions from dozens of reporters on a variety of
topics, including the ongoing controversy over
Moscow's gay pride parade.
Asked about Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov's decision
to ban the parade, which he deemed "satanic," Putin
said that one of Russia's major problems is
demographics, a reference to Russia's declining
population—suggesting that gay people aren't doing
their part by procreating. But he added that he
respects individual choice.
The response drew laughter from the largely
fawning Russian press. (AP)