MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday signed into law controversial parliamentary legislation banning the adoption of Russian children by American families, the Kremlin said.The law --...
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December 28, 2012
MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday signed into law controversial parliamentary legislation banning the adoption of Russian children by American families, the Kremlin said.
The law -- retaliation for a US law punishing Russian officials implicated in the 2009 prison death of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky -- will come into force on January 1, the Kremlin said.
A powerful Kremlin adviser said that 52 Russian children set for US adoption should go to Russian parents following President Vladimir Putin's signature of a tough new anti-US law.
"There are 52 children" whose adoption is currently pending, Putin's children's rights envoy Pavel Astakhov told Interfax. "I believe they should be adopted in Russia."