Elton John made a heartfelt message from the stage at his concert last month in Moscow.

“So wonderful to be back in Moscow on such a beautiful evening!” said Sir Elton, who first performed in Russia in 1979. "I always feel so welcome when I come here – thank you!

“As some of you may know, I had hoped to meet with President Putin on this trip. Although it wasn’t possible, I’m deeply grateful to him for inviting me to discuss some serious issues in Russia, including LGBT rights and HIV. I very much hope we will find the time to meet in the future.”

The singer’s visit came shortly after a series of activities in schools and colleges across Russia to raise awareness of the country’s AIDS epidemic, which could be as high as 1.3m cases.

In his message, Sir Elton commended Svetlana Medvedeva, wife of the Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, for helping to raise national awareness about HIV and AIDS in recent weeks. “A dialogue of compassion is truly what is needed to end the AIDS epidemic” he said.

Earlier in the day John, whose AIDS Foundation has supported over 20 projects projects in Russia, met with key figures involved in the country’s growing HIV epidemic including Natalia Ladnaya, Snr Expert of the Russian Federal AIDS Centre; Evgeny Pisemsky, head of the NGO Phoenix Plus, Andrey Skvortsov who heads the Russian branch of the Int’l Treatment Preparedness Coalition and Maria Godlevskaya of the NGOEVA’ which supports women living with HIV across the country. Senior representatives from UNAIDS and Human Rights Watch were also at the meeting, which was chaired by famous Russian journalist and author Vladimir Pozner.

“I hope to be in Russia again, and often, and to be helpful in any way I can in helping to create an AIDS free future for Russia. Thank you!” John concluded from the stage.

Source: Elton John AIDS Foundation

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