Putin's foot tremors during a meeting fuel Parkinson's rumors

- It was during the meeting with the President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

Putin's foot tremors during a meeting fuel Parkinson's rumors
Russian President Vladimir Putin in a meeting with his Kazakh counterpart Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

Putin's foot tremors during a meeting fuel Parkinson's rumors

Rumors about the alleged conditions that afflict Russian President Vladimir Putin have haunted him since the start of the invasion of Ukraine and now they have skyrocketed again, after a meeting with his Kazakh counterpart, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, in which he called attention to the tremor of his foot.

The jerky movements of the Kremlin leader's foot during the meeting, in which the two leaders signed a commemorative document marking 30 years of diplomatic relations between Russia and Kazakhstan, have led public opinion to speculate that Putin may be suffering from Parkinson's, according to The Mirror.

As has been customary in the Russian president's acts in recent months, Putin moved his feet a lot during the meeting and appeared to suffer from spasms and tremors, typical symptoms of Parkinson's disease. In addition, while he spoke of the importance of the relationship between the two countries, he grabbed the chair, something he has also done frequently.

This same November, a leaked document from Kremlin espionage claimed that Putin suffered from Parkinson's and pancreatic cancer, according to The Sun Online. It has also emerged that the president's closest circle is concerned that his "thinness and persistent cough" are beginning to be noticeable and may be perceived by the country's elites as a "sign of the rapidly deteriorating health" of the leader, so according to the Telegram channel General SVR.

This channel has long defended that the president has lost more than eight kilos and is suffering from cancer, despite the Kremlin's insistence on his good health.

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