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Steven Seagal visits pal Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin to pick up his Russian passport after dumping American citizenship

The Russian president says he wants to improve relations between Moscow and Washington

AGEING muscle man Steven Seagal has now officially given America the chop - by accepting a Russian passport.

Russian president Vladimir Putin handed the Under Siege star, 64, the document and said he hopes to improve relations between Moscow and Washington.

 Steven Seagal was handed the Russian passport by Vladimir Putin
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Steven Seagal was handed the Russian passport by Vladimir PutinCredit: Rex Features
 Putin is hoping to fix relations between Moscow and Washington
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Putin is hoping to fix relations between Moscow and WashingtonCredit: Rex Features

Handing the passport over earlier today, Putin said: "I want to congratulate you and express the hope that this is another, albeit small, gesture and it might be a sign of the gradual normalisation of relations between our countries."

"Spasibo bolshoye (thank you very much)" replied Seagal.

The Kremlin released a transcript of their conversation, with Putin saying they had been discussing citizenship for "quite a while".

 Seagal renounced his US nationality earlier this month
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Seagal renounced his US nationality earlier this monthCredit: Rex Features
 The action movie star has praised strongman Putin as "the world's greatest leader" in the past
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The action movie star has praised strongman Putin as "the world's greatest leader" in the pastCredit: Reuters

Judo-loving action hero Seagal has Russian heritage and is a regular visitor to the country.

He renounced his US nationality for Moscow earlier this month and expressed his "gratitude" for the "opportunity".

Judo expert Seagal shares a mutual passion for the martial art with Vladimir Putin and has praised the Russian president in the past.

 Seagal has been a vocal supporter of Putin
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Seagal has been a vocal supporter of PutinCredit: AP:Associated Press

He has described the iron man former KGB enforcer as "one of the world's greatest leaders".

Speaking after he gave up his US citizenship, Seagal explained: "I always felt that USA and Russia should be best friends and allies.

"Despite the unfortunate propaganda going on I remain fully committed to work tirelessly towards this end and I am tremendously grateful for this opportunity.

"I have huge respect and affection for Russia. As well as my own country."

 

Bizarrely, Putin has proposed Seagal - whose family hail from the eastern city of Vladivostock - should become America's envoy to Russia in the past.

But US officials responded to the request by saying: "You’ve got to be kidding."

The Kremlin has previously confirmed Putin is a big fan of Seagal's unique brand of high-octane, straight-to-DVD films.

 Seagal and Putin share a mutual passion for martial arts, and more specifically judo
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Seagal and Putin share a mutual passion for martial arts, and more specifically judoCredit: Getty Images
 Seagal has given the US the chop
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Seagal has given the US the chopCredit: Film company
 The action movie star from Michigan is most famous for his lead role in the film Under Siege
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The action movie star from Michigan is most famous for his lead role in the film Under SiegeCredit: TV3

He joins a list of Western stars seeking a Russian passport.

French film star Gerard Depardieu became a citizen in 2013 after Putin personally signed an executive order.

And America's former pound-for-pound boxing king Roy Jones Jr was also granted citizenship last year.

 Steven Seagal was gifted with some melons
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Steven Seagal was gifted with some melons

Putin isn't the only controversial leader Seagal has been seen cosying up to - he is also a massive fan of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.

In August after a visit to the country, Seagal was gifted with carrots and watermelon before being treated to a feast of lard.



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