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Vladimir Putin humiliated by Kazakh president during diplomatic meeting and left twitching feet

Vladimir Putin was left twitching his feet after a meeting with Kassym-Jomart Tokayev earlier this week.

The Kazakh president was reelected earlier this month and traveled to the Russian capital to meet with Putin and hold talks.

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, who has openly defied major ally Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, secured a second term in Sunday’s snap election with 81.31% of the vote.

The Moscow talks were awkward and Putin could be seen twitching his feet, leading to further speculation around reported health issues.
The Moscow talks were awkward and Putin could be seen twitching his feet, leading to further speculation around reported health issues.

Tokayev told Putin at a meeting during the summer that Kazakhstan would not recognise the pro-Russian separatist statelets in eastern Ukraine that Moscow later claimed to have annexed.

Now, during the two leaders’ meeting in Moscow, Tokayev refused to look his Russian counterpart in the eye, a sign that he clearly did not agree with the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine, according to the Mirror.

The Moscow talks were awkward and Putin could be seen twitching his feet, leading to further speculation around reported health issues.

After exchanging signatures to mark 30 years of the countries’ relations, Tokayev quickly passed the agreement to an aide.

During a handshake the pair briefly made eye contact with each other.
During a handshake the pair briefly made eye contact with each other.

During a handshake the pair briefly made eye contact with each other.

Later, the Kazakh president sent a warning to Putin and the future of Russia, he said: “”You need to look ahead, and it is for this purpose that I have come here.”

Putin however shared his optimism from the meeting: “Today’s visit is of a special significance, as this is the first [foreign trip] since Kassym-Jomart was re-elected the President of Kazakhstan.”

Source: GB News