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Nov 15
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Putin's Kremlin Gambit: Shadows, Sanctio...

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Vladimir Putin BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Vladimir Putin has dominated headlines these past few days, juggling political maneuvering, economic blows, and persistent rumors about his health and whereabouts. On November 12, he hosted President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan at the Kremlin for a highly publicized state visit, deepening ties and planning future summits for regional alliances in Bishkek and St. Petersburg according to official Kremlin records. This underscored efforts to present Russia as stable and forging ahead with traditional diplomacy, but the shadow of the Ukraine war looms over everything.

Putin convened his Security Council on November 14 via videoconference, focusing on combating cybercrime, but media attention immediately veered to speculation on his location. According to a recent investigative report by Sistema in partnership with Radio Free Europe, Putin has been conducting his public appearances from nearly identical cloned offices at secure locations like Valdai—sometimes making it near-impossible to track his true whereabouts. Out of 30 major appearances this year, all but one were recorded at Valdai, surrounded by formidable air defenses, sparking ongoing intrigue about his ever-tightening security bubble.

Economically, Putin’s regime has taken several hits. He signed off on the sale of Citibank’s Russian subsidiary to Renaissance Capital, marking the final retreat for yet another Western financial institution from Russia; per the decree published Wednesday, this ends Citigroup’s operations in the country, reflecting the broader unraveling of Western investment post-invasion. Renaissance Capital, notably not under current sanctions, snapped up Citibank as Kremlin efforts to localize assets continue. Citigroup shares reportedly rose on the news, highlighting the global reverberations of Putin’s approval.

Meanwhile, the war in Ukraine only worsens Russia’s economic woes. The CEO of Sberbank, German Gref, told Putin directly that bank portfolios are shrinking, fewer consumer loans are being issued, and mortgage lending could drop up to 7 percent this year. These statements—almost unprecedented candor in Putin’s presence—reinforce the picture of sanctions strangling Russia’s financial sector and the budget deficit ballooning. New US tariffs hammered Russian oil exports; recent drone attacks by Ukraine crippled refineries in Saratov, Orenburg, and Crimea, further choking fuel supplies as China pulls back from Russian crude amid sanctions. The Finance Ministry’s plan to issue yuan bonds next month is a desperate bid to offset evaporating Western trade.

Internationally, rumors swirl of Putin planning a larger military push in Europe over the next five years, amplified by both Ukrainian intelligence and Western allies. Headlines this week feature everything from Putin “running out of time” in Ukraine to deepening fissures in Russia’s support base and government. On social media, Putin’s health remains a topic of wild speculation. Video footage led Kyiv’s ex-interior adviser Anton Gerashchenko to question the swollen, sore appearance of Putin’s hands, fueling talk of recurring hospitalizations and potential chronic ailments. Kremlin silence on his medical status only magnifies such whispers.

Despite all the drama, biographically significant events revolve around Putin’s attempts to reinforce alliances, secure his regime against external and internal shocks, and project control. Whether orchestrating bank sell-offs or shrouding himself in near-mythical secrecy, Putin’s activities this week spotlight the hallmarks of a leader increasingly besieged but stubbornly unwilling to relinquish the stage.

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