The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, answered a direct line question about "tourists whose appearance does not correspond to the local mentality."
"It's good that people are coming to us. From the fact that some of them walk as they want, we are neither warm nor cold from this. I think that we should not somehow infringe on tourists and overly fixate on their appearance. We are glad to see everyone," Kadyrov said.
However, the head of the republic added, "if they behave too defiantly, then you can simply explain to them that this is not the way we do it."

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