Vladimir Putin has been advised not to make big public appearances because he is not well, according to the claim. The Russian president had to receive urgent medical help after being ill after a one and a half hour meeting, according to sources. He was on video call with military leaders, according to the General SVR’s Telegram channel. The publication stated: “His doctors advised him not to make big public appearances in the near future. “The last argument in favor of not speaking to the public was an incident after a recent one-and-a-half-hour video-link meeting with representatives of the military bloc.” “After the meeting, Putin felt very unwell, weak and dizzy as he tried to get up from the table. “The president needed urgent medical help.” Recent claims suggest that Putin may be very ill with blood cancer and is now seeking medical attention around the clock. And the independent Russian media outlet Proekt found that the president’s health may have deteriorated over the past five years. To view this video, enable JavaScript and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Despite the reports, he was seen at an event yesterday for the 350th anniversary of the birth of Peter the Great, former emperor of Russia (Image: AP) While the allegations – which are based on inside information – may not be substantiated, occasional videos of Putin’s bizarre behavior seem to suggest that something is not right beneath the surface. Recent photos show him more fragile or with a swollen face and has been found grabbing the side of the tables to prevent trembling of his hand. The SVR general suggested that Putin’s latest medical advice might explain why he abruptly canceled his annual live broadcast. The Q&A program has usually run in June each year since 2004 and allows “ordinary” Russians to call and ask questions of the president. But it was postponed abruptly with no future date set. The SVR general wrote: “The postponement of the live [Direct Line] with the president indefinitely due to the unstable health of Vladimir Putin. “A week ago, the president was preparing to answer questions from Russian citizens in late June-early July. “Lately, the president is getting tired a lot faster. Immediately after this appearance, he abruptly canceled the annual live broadcast of “Direct Line” (Image: Reuters) “Perhaps, if Putin’s health can be stabilized, the Direct Line will take place in August. “The Russian president’s illness has recently become increasingly difficult to cover up.” Despite the reports, it was seen at an event yesterday for the 350th anniversary of the birth of Peter the Great, former emperor of Russia. He admitted in public that the Russians would have to wait a decade to live better after the invasion of Ukraine. He was asked in front of young businessmen, engineers and scientists: “So we will live better in 10 years?”. He replied: “Yes, finally that [reaching the goals I have set] will lead to a better quality of life “.

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Body language expert Judy James analyzed the president’s behavior during the appearance, telling The Mirror: “For a man who is usually perfectly dressed, his pose has left his tie oblique and his shirt seems to open between the buttons. “At some point he seems to be aware of the way his belly is in one direction and his tie in the other, pulling his tie behind the front of his shirt, even though he looks perfectly comfortable with that mark. upset. “This style of complacency combined with humor and a relaxed pose seems to suggest a man who finds irony or sarcasm in the current global state of tension and threat.” Contact our news team by emailing us at [email protected] For more stories like this, check out our news page.

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