BOSTON -- Russian President Vladimir Putin walked off with New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft's diamond-encrusted 2005 Super
Bowl ring during a recent meeting with U.S. business executives.
But not to worry: Kraft says the ring was a gift to Putin, presented out
of "respect and admiration."
Earlier, the Boston Globe had speculated that Kraft hadn't
meant to give away the ring.
"I showed the president my most recent Super Bowl ring," Kraft said in a
statement released Wednesday. The Russian president "was clearly taken
with its uniqueness," Kraft said.
"At that point, I decided to give him the ring as a symbol of the
respect and admiration that I have for the Russian people and the
leadership of President Putin," Kraft said.
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Bob Kraft watches as Russian president Vladimir Putin tries on the Super Bowl ring.
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Putin met with the businessmen Saturday at Konstantinovsky Palace near
St. Petersburg, Russia. Near the end of the meeting, Kraft took off the
ring, and handed it to Putin. Putin tried it on, put it in his pocket
and left, according to Russian news reports.
According to Patriots spokesman Stacey James, the ring -- which is
encrusted with 124 diamonds -- has a value of "substantially more" than
the previously reported $15,000.
A senior Kremlin official, Dmitry Peskov, told the Associated Press that
Putin had given the ring to the Kremlin library where other foreign
gifts are kept.
Kraft's business interests include paper and packaging companies and
venture capital investments. He handed out Super Bowl rings to players
and coaches at his home two weeks ago.
The Patriots have won three of the last four Super Bowls.
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