Putin was last seen
in public on March 5 when he met with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and,
ever since he postponed a trip to Kazakhstan this week, Russians have
grown increasingly curious about what their usually omnipresent leader is up
to.
The 62-year-old
nurtures a fit, tough-guy image and rarely takes time off.
"There's no
need to worry, he's absolutely healthy," Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov
told Echo of Moscow radio station on Thursday.
Putin also
postponed a meeting to sign an alliance agreement with the leader of the
Georgian breakaway region of South Ossetia ,
and did not show up at a meeting of the FSB security agency.
Peskov said the
agreement with the rebel region may be signed next week and that Putin's
attendance at the FSB meeting was not planned.
He said Putin was
busy with Russia 's
economic crisis and has "meetings constantly, but not all meetings are
public."
Asked if Putin's
handshake remains firm, Peskov laughed and said: "It breaks your
hand." However he evaded a question on when Putin would next be seen on
television.
"As soon as
the sun comes out... and it starts smelling of spring, people start getting
delusions," Peskov told TASS agency.
Adding grist to the
rumour mill, the RBK news website claimed that Kremlin footage purporting to
show Putin meeting regional governors and women on International Women's Day
last week had in fact been filmed earlier. Peskov denied this.
The last time the
popular Russian strongman's health prompted such speculation at home was when
he cancelled a number of foreign trips in 2012 after appearing to have
developed a limp, which the Kremlin said was due to a sports injury.
Whispers in Moscow about a leader's
health are nothing new, with Putin's ailing predecessor Boris Yeltsin and
former Soviet supremo Leonid Brezhnev the constant targets of rumours over
their health.
"Has Putin
died?" asks one website where the question is the only thing appearing on
a blank page above a button which users can click to check, yielding responses
such as "No" and "Still No".
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