Russian President Vladimir Putin denied that he had deliberately used his black Labrador Koni to intimidate German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a meeting in 2007 that became a notorious diplomatic incident.
Merkel wrote in her new memoir Freedom that, knowing Putin sometimes brought the pet to meetings with foreign guests, she had asked an aide the previous year to request Putin’s team not to bring out Koni in her presence because she was afraid of dogs.
When they met in Moscow in 2006, she said, Putin respected the request but presented her with a large stuffed dog, remarking that it didn’t bite.
But at the encounter in Sochi the following year, the large dog wandered around the room and walked right up to Merkel while the chancellor, visibly uncomfortable, sat alongside Putin in front of photographers and TV cameras.
Asked about the incident on Thursday, Putin denied he had been aware of Merkel’s phobia and said he had later apologised to her.