Putin is ‘entirely too healthy’, says CIA chief amid intense speculations

While Russian President’s international supervision Vladimir Putin has increased over the past few months, the Head of the US Foreign Eye Agent gave an honest assessment at the Annual Security Forum on Wednesday. When asked whether Putin was not healthy or unstable, CIA Director Bill Burns said that Russian leaders were “fully too healthy” but added that his statement was not “formal intelligence assessment.”

There are many rumors about President Putin’s health and as far as we know, he is too healthy. “

A little wrong step by Putin after the touchdown in Tehran triggered an intense speculation rotation of his health condition. He coughs when public appearance on Wednesday was added to trigger further rumors. The Interfax news agency quoted Putin said he had been a little cold during a visit to Iran the previous day.

“It was very hot in Tehran yesterday, plus 38 (degrees Celsius), and the AC was very strong there. So I apologize,” Putin said, 69, as quoted.

Kremlin rejects speculative media reports that say that the Russian president is in good health.

“Everything is fine with his health,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov in return for the question at his daily briefing.

You know that Ukraine information specialists, and America and Britain, have discarded various counterfeiting about the state of the president’s health in recent months – this is just fake,” he added.

Putin’s physical welfare has become a problem of speculation for a long time, mostly because of the amount of power given to one leader. Without a clear successor, according to CNN’s report, Russia “always sneezed from a full political crisis.”

Putin sat at the end of the opposite long table as a precautionary act of Coronavirus (Covid-19) during a meeting with foreign and Russian officials, and he, sometimes, seemed to run rigidly had triggered such speculation in the past.

The head of the British armed forces refused speculation that Putin suffered poor health as a “wishful thinking”.

I think some comments that he is unhealthy or what is certain that someone will kill him or bring him out, I think they are wish,” said Defense Chief of Staff Admiral Tony Radakin in the BBC television interview that continued on Sunday.

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