Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov stated that he was not summoned to the Kremlin and was not forced to reconcile with billionaire Suleyman Kerimov.
Modern.az reports that the Chechen leader responded on his media account to the comments of Ravil Gaynutdin, chairman of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Russia.
Ravil Gaynutdin had previously stated that Kadyrov and Kerimov reconciled at a meeting held in the Kremlin at the invitation of Vladimir Putin.
The Chechen leader stated that he "has always had friendly and business relations" with Kerimov.
"Yes, there were some misunderstandings that required a personal meeting and a one-on-one conversation, and that's what we did when we met in Moscow. We decided to meet, talked, reached an understanding, and shook hands," Kadyrov added.
It should be recalled that Ramzan Kadyrov had previously announced that he had declared a "blood feud" against Dagestani-born billionaire Suleyman Kerimov.