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Putin's paranoia reaches new heights by standing 60ft away from his audience

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A paranoid Vladimir Putin stood some 60 feet away from diplomats during a speech as the Russian president continues to live in a Covid-19 ‘bunker’.

Putin, 70, today met with Russia’s Security Council to announce the appointment of 17 new Moscow ambassadors of the US and EU.

But to the diplomats inside the ornate Alexander Hall of the Kremlin Palace, the president was a small dot in a suit.

Putin said he could not meet with the envoys due to ‘sanitary restrictions’.

He told them afar: ‘Sadly our ceremony is coming to an end.

‘Because sanitary restrictions are still in force, we won’t be able to speak face to face.

‘But I’m sure we’ll have this chance multiple times during your time here. I am wishing you all the best.’

Roland Galharague, representing the EU, as well as new ambassadors of NATO states Norway and Denmark, attended the credential ceremony.

Among the other delegates included US Ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy, the first woman to ever hold the post since her appointment last December.

Kremlin mouthpiece Dmitry Peskov stressed Putin did not intend a separate ceremony with Tracy.

‘Relations between Russia and the United States, from which global security and stability directly depend, are in a deep crisis,’ Putin told Tracy.

‘It is based on fundamentally different approaches to the formation of the modern world order.’


Living under strict personal quarantine for the past four years, Putin is said to be ‘pathologically afraid for his life’, a senior Russian security official said last week.

Gleb Karakulov, 35, who served as a captain in the Federal Protection Service (FSO), said the ‘war criminal’ has become a recluse ‘mortally afraid’ of coronavirus.

As the outbreak of the virus in 2020 upended the world, Putin retreated from most of his public appearances and stopped travelling.

Karakulov told the Dossier Centre: ‘Our president has lost touch with the world.

‘He has been living in an information cocoon for the past couple of years, spending most of his time in his residences, which the media very fittingly call bunkers.

‘He is pathologically afraid for his life. He surrounds himself with an impenetrable barrier of quarantines and an information vacuum.

‘He only values his own life and the lives of his family and friends.’

Putin’s health has long been a fevered topic of speculation, from cancelled speeches to the occasional cough.

Western intelligence officials, however, have dismissed long-standing rumours that the Russian leader is unwell.

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