Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila announced their divorce Thursday after nearly 30 years of marriage.
The Putins made the statement on state television after
attending a ballet performance at the Kremlin. "It was our joint
decision," Putin said.
Lyudmila Putin was rarely seen in public during her
husband's long tenure at the top of Russian politics. "I don't like
publicity and flying is difficult for me," she said.
The Putins married on July 28, 1983 and have two daughters,
Maria and Yekaterina. In the televised announcement of their divorce, Putin
appeared reserved and Lyudmila smiled tentatively. "We practically never
saw each other. To each his own life," Putin said. Lyudmila Putin said,
"We will eternally be very close people. I'm thankful to Vladimir
Vladimirovich that he supports me."
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