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Vladimir Putin cancer reports: Kremlin rep furiously dismisses speculation over Russian leader's health, tells media to 'bite your tongue' | |
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Vladimir Putin does not have pancreatic cancer, and those reporting that the Russian President’s health is less than utterly perfect should ‘bite their tongue’, a Kremlin spokesperson has angrily retorted. | Vladimir Putin does not have pancreatic cancer, and those reporting that the Russian President’s health is less than utterly perfect should ‘bite their tongue’, a Kremlin spokesperson has angrily retorted. |
Dmitry Peskov, a representative for Putin, responded to speculation in the US media over the 62-year-old leader’s wellbeing in a furious manner on Wednesday. | Dmitry Peskov, a representative for Putin, responded to speculation in the US media over the 62-year-old leader’s wellbeing in a furious manner on Wednesday. |
According to news agency RIA Novosti, he told journalists they “shouldn't bank on it” and should “bite your tongue” before adding, slightly less aggressively, that “everything’s fine”. | According to news agency RIA Novosti, he told journalists they “shouldn't bank on it” and should “bite your tongue” before adding, slightly less aggressively, that “everything’s fine”. |
His comments follow an article titled “Putin's Health Woes” in the New York Post last Friday, which cited a number of “sources” close to Putin, including an unnamed German doctor, appearing to confirm that the President was currently receiving treatment for the often terminal form of cancer. | His comments follow an article titled “Putin's Health Woes” in the New York Post last Friday, which cited a number of “sources” close to Putin, including an unnamed German doctor, appearing to confirm that the President was currently receiving treatment for the often terminal form of cancer. |
“The doc had been trying various treatments, including steroid shots, which would explain Putin's puffy appearance,” journalist Richard Johnson wrote. | “The doc had been trying various treatments, including steroid shots, which would explain Putin's puffy appearance,” journalist Richard Johnson wrote. |
“But I'm told the physician quit recently, confiding that he was mistreated by Putin's security detail.” | “But I'm told the physician quit recently, confiding that he was mistreated by Putin's security detail.” |
The denial comes just days after Putin accused the United States of being responsible for almost all of the wars in the world. | The denial comes just days after Putin accused the United States of being responsible for almost all of the wars in the world. |
During a speech in Sochi, the President said that Moscow does not see Washington as a threat, but that he believed US foreign policy has created chaos. | During a speech in Sochi, the President said that Moscow does not see Washington as a threat, but that he believed US foreign policy has created chaos. |
Citing the wars in Iraq, Libya and Syria, he said: “They are throwing their might to remove the risks they have created themselves, and they are paying an increasing price. | Citing the wars in Iraq, Libya and Syria, he said: “They are throwing their might to remove the risks they have created themselves, and they are paying an increasing price. |
“I think that the policies of the ruling elite are erroneous. I am convinced that they go against our interests, undermine trust in the United States,” he said without offering specific examples. | “I think that the policies of the ruling elite are erroneous. I am convinced that they go against our interests, undermine trust in the United States,” he said without offering specific examples. |
“The probability of a series of acute conflicts with indirect and even direct involvement of major powers has sharply increased,” Putin said. “Ukraine is an example of such conflicts that influence a global balance of forces, and, I think, not the last one.” | “The probability of a series of acute conflicts with indirect and even direct involvement of major powers has sharply increased,” Putin said. “Ukraine is an example of such conflicts that influence a global balance of forces, and, I think, not the last one.” |
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