ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Russian President Vladimir Putin resurfaced Monday, looking healthy after a 10-day absence from public view.
Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atanbayev, who met with Putin Monday in St. Petersburg's ornate Konstantin Palace, referred to the swirling rumors about Putin's condition, saying that the Russian leader is in good shape. Atanbayev said that Putin drove him around the palace's park before the talks, adding that "the president of Russia not only walks, but speeds around."
"It would be dull without gossip," Putin retorted with a smile.
The 62-year-old Russian leader was last seen in public on March 5. The Kremlin insisted that he continued holding official meetings, and released photos and video of Putin at meetings on national television, but Russian media suggested the images had actually been shot much earlier.
Putin's decision to abruptly postpone a trip to Kazakhstan planned for last week fueled speculation that he was unwell or isolated by a palace coup. A Swiss newspaper claimed that Putin had traveled to Switzerland, where it said Putin's reported girlfriend had given birth to their baby. The Kremlin has denied all those allegations.
Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov greeted reporters Monday with sarcastic remarks: "So, have you seen the president paralyzed and seized by the generals? He has just come back from Switzerland where he attended the delivery." Peskov added on a more serious note that the Kremlin has grown tired of refuting speculation about Putin's condition.
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