Mikes catch Putin’s quip on Katsav

Published October 19, 2006

MOSCOW, Oct 18: President Vladimir Putin’s quip on the sex scandal surrounding his Israeli counterpart almost stole the show from his talks with visiting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Wednesday which focused on Iran.

Vladimir Putin, who was speaking seconds after the two leaders made statements at the opening of their meeting at the Kremlin, was caught on reporters’ microphones telling Mr Olmert: “Say hello to your president — he really surprised us.”

Israeli police announced on Sunday that evidence gathered during a weeks-long investigation was enough to charge President Moshe Katsav with rape and sexual harassment of several women, rocking Israeli politics.

Although the recording was cut immediately after the remark, a top official in Olmert’s delegation told reporters that Mr Putin then said: “We did not know he knew how to deal with 10 women,” referring to the number of women who had filed complaints against Mr Katsav.

This in turn drew ‘roaring laughter in the room’.

According to the same source, Mr Olmert replied to his host by saying: “I wouldn’t envy him if I were you.”—AFP

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