Putin health rumours persist

Russian President President Vladimir Putin (L) and Russian Supreme Court Chairman Vyacheslav Lebedev (R) shake hands during a meeting in the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Russia. EPA/ALEXEI DRUGINYN / RIA NOVOSTI / KREMLIN POOL

Russian President President Vladimir Putin (L) and Russian Supreme Court Chairman Vyacheslav Lebedev (R) shake hands during a meeting in the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Russia. EPA/ALEXEI DRUGINYN / RIA NOVOSTI / KREMLIN POOL

Published Mar 13, 2015

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Moscow - The Kremlin on Friday published new footage of Vladimir Putin, as rumours swirled that the Russian president had not appeared in public for a week.

Pictures broadcast on state television showed Putin meeting with Russia's Supreme Court chairman Vyacheslav Lebedev. Photos and a transcript of the meeting in the president's residence outside Moscow were also published on the Kremlin's website.

Putin cancelled a trip to Kazakhstan without explanation earlier this week, prompting speculation that he was ill. Russian media reported that the had not appeared in public for almost a week and that photos and videos published by the Kremlin were based on archive material.

It could not be independently confirmed if Friday's footage was from the same day.

Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov has ridiculed the rumours as signs of “spring fever” and said that Putin was just working very hard.

The speculation comes at a time of political tension in Moscow after the murder of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, who was gunned down just outside the Kremlin two weeks ago.

Five Chechens have been arrested in connection with the killing. Russian authorities failed to come up with a compelling motive, prompting speculation that the murder was either ordered by the Kremlin or by a hard-line faction inside it that opposes Putin.

On Friday, Peskov also denied media speculation that the president had cancelled meetings because his girlfriend had given birth to their child.

“This information does not conform with reality,” Peskov told the Russian edition of Forbes magazine.

Swiss media, including the Neue Zuercher Zeitung newspaper, had quoted from unnamed doctors and local politicians as saying that Alina Kabayeva, a former gymnast and lawmaker, had given birth to Putin's child in a private clinic near Lugano.

The Kremlin has over the past years regularly denied reports linking Putin and Kabayeva. Putin announced in 2013 his divorce from Lyudmila Putina after 30 years of marriage.

Peskov also said that Putin will watch a documentary film about the return of Crimea to Russia when it is broadcast on state television on Sunday.

The Kremlin also announced that Putin will meet the president of Kyrgyzstan on Monday in St Petersburg.

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