"At the same time, I am aware that this gentleman (Kraft) is feeling such a horrible pain about the 2005 loss," Peskov said. "The president will be ready to send him another ring as a gift, which he (Putin) can buy with his own money."
Stacey James, a spokesperson for the Kraft Group, the holding company for Kraft's business ventures, including the Patriots, said Sunday that the Post article shouldn't be taken too seriously.
"It's a humorous, anecdotal story that Robert retells for laughs," James said in a statement. "He loves that his ring is at the Kremlin, and, as he stated back in 2005, he continues to have great respect for Russia and the leadership of President Putin. In particular, he credits President Putin for modernizing the Russian economy. "
The statement said "an added benefit from the attention this story gathered eight years ago was the creation of some Patriots fan clubs in Russia."
The Super Bowl ring is on display in the Kremlin library along with other gifts to the Russian leader, according to Peskov.
Kraft can take some consolation because he has two other Super Bowlrings given to him for his team's other NFL championships.
美联社17日报道,俄罗斯总统普京否认偷窃超级杯戒指,但准备为原主另买一枚戒指,作为礼物回赠给他。
《纽约邮报》最近报道称,新英格兰州爱国者队老板罗伯特·克拉夫特日前在一次活动上发表讲话,称其在2005年接受普京接见期间失去一枚价值昂贵的超级杯戒指。
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