Gerard Depardieu Hugs Vladimir Putin, Picks Up Russian Passport

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By Alexei Anishchuk – 10/1/2013

MOSCOW, Jan 6 (Reuters) – French film star Gerard Depardieu  received a hug from President Vladimir Putin and a new Russian  passport on Sunday after abandoning his homeland to avoid a new  tax rate for millionaires.

Putin signed a decree on Thursday granting Russian  citizenship to Depardieu, who has fumed over French President  Francois Hollande’s plan to impose a 75 percent tax rate.

The two men were shown on state television shaking hands and  hugging in the Black Sea resort of Sochi on Sunday during what  the Kremlin said was a private visit by the actor to Russia.

“A brief meeting between the president and Depardieu took  place,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. “On the occasion  of his visit to Russia, he was handed a Russian passport.”

Peskov did not say if Putin personally gave him the  passport. Depardieu also told Putin about his career plans, he  said.

Depardieu’s best known international film is “Green Card”,  about a poor French immigrant who enters a sham marriage so he  can stay in the United States.

Putin said last month that Depardieu would be welcome in  Russia, which has a flat income tax rate of 13 percent, compared  to the 75 percent on income over 1 million euros ($1.30 million)  that Hollande wants to levy in France.

He offered Depardieu the Russian passport saying he had   developed warm ties with the actor – even though they had rarely  met.

BIG IN RUSSIA

Depardieu is popular in Russia, where he has appeared in  many advertising campaigns, including for ketchup. He also  worked there in 2011 on a film about the Russian monk Grigory  Rasputin, which he discussed with Putin at their meeting.

Depardieu waved his new Russian before media cameras when he   arrived in Saransk, a provincial town in the Mordoviya  Republic,  southeast of Moscow, to celebrate the Orthodox  Christmas.

He was greeted on the airport tarmac by local officials and  women dressed in traditional Russian gowns who offered him   bread and salt as well as “blini” pancakes.

The governor suggested he settled down in Mordoviya,  Itar-Tass reported. Residents also presented him with two  kittens.

Depardieu bought a house in Belgium last year to avoid the  French income tax increase, a move French Prime Minister  Jean-Marc Ayrault called pathetic and unpatriotic.

French Budget Minister Jerome Cahuzac said on Sunday he  regretted Depardieu’s decision to move to Russia and was  disappointed the actor was shirking his patriotic duty to help  the country during tough economic times.

“I find it a little ridiculous that for tax reasons, this  man has gone into exile so far to the East,” Cahuzac told Europe  1 radio.

Some of Putin’s critics said the passport move was a stunt  and pointed out that the president announced last month a  campaign to prevent rich Russians keeping their money offshore.

(Reporting By Alexei Anishchuk, additional reporting by John  Irish in Paris; Editing by Angus MacSwan)

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