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Kadyrov Hosts U.S. Actor Steven Seagal in Grozny (Photos)

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, left, posing with Steven Seagal in a photo on Kadyrov's Instagram account. kadyrov_95

Hollywood star Steven Seagal has spent time with Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov in the latest in a series of visits by Western celebrities to Chechnya.

"The famous American actor, film producer, writer, director and martial arts expert (seventh dan aikido) Steven Seagal visited our republic today," Kadyrov wrote Wednesday on Instagram, in a virtual copy of the Russian-language Wikipedia description of the ponytailed actor. "I invited him to my residence. We had a talk.

"I told him that I watch his films and I like them a lot," he said.

"Nobility. Willpower. Honor. Qualities characteristic of Chechens. So we can say he is almost a Chechen!"

Steven Seagal embracing several of Kadyrov's young sons. (kadyrov_95 / Instagram)

Kadyrov posted photos of himself posing with Seagal, hand in hand, as well as of Seagal with several of Kadyrov's young sons and the actor dancing with a woman dressed in Chechen folk attire.

More details about Seagal's visit were not released. But the actor has visited Chechnya before for Kadyrov's birthday.

Seagal, star of the movies like "Above the Law" and "Under Siege," also made headlines in March when he joined President Vladimir Putin at the opening of a martial arts center in Moscow.

Kadyrov also met with the French actor Gerard Depardieu and British actress Elizabeth Hurley on Tuesday. The two actors are set to star in a drama currently being filmed in Moscow and Grozny.

Seagal dancing with a woman in Chechen folk attire. Best quality of photo available. (kadyrov_95 / Instagram)

Kadyrov clutching Seagal's arm as they talk. Best quality of photo available. (kadyrov_95 / Instagram)

The Moscow Times contributed to this report.

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