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Putin denies existence of state-run doping program

Xinhua, June 17, 2016 Adjust font size:

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday denied the existence of any state-sponsored doping program in the country amid a series of doping allegations that have battered the country's sports community.

"There is no support for doping at the state level and there cannot be any," Putin said at the annual St. Petersburg International Economic Forum held in Russia's second largest city.

He added that Moscow is "categorically against any doping," and vowed to fight against doping in sport at the state level.

In May, the New York Times published a report claiming that various Russian athletes had used banned substances during the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi under a government-sponsored scheme.

Putin said Russia's Prosecutor General's Office and the Investigative Committee are conducting their own investigation into the report. Endit