The EU Commission declines to comment on Dmitriy Medvedev's statements about his mental health. Peter Stano, the EU Commission's spokesperson for foreign policy, suggested Medvedev should address his mental health. Meanwhile, ex-MI6 boss Sir Richard Dearlove and other sources suggest that Vladimir Putin probably has Parkinson's disease, with concerns raised about his medical condition.
In #Russia, Alcoholic-in-Chief (also former PM and former president) @MedvedevRussiaE comes out as someone who has “got some really big problems with the head”: https://t.co/uvCeKOqKmm
Vladimir Putin 'probably has Parkinson's disease', ex-MI6 boss says https://t.co/33IWeS4mzE
🔴 Putin health issue suggested by ex-spy chief JUST IN - The former head of Britain's MI6 has spoken out about the Russian president's potential symptoms. 🔗 - https://t.co/MMUqNfO7yy https://t.co/wecKoiLlt3
Putin has something "wrong with him medically," ex-spy chief suggests https://t.co/dtytHEIkmv https://t.co/J1UAIm6taL
"There is something fundamentally wrong with him medically." Vladimir Putin 'probably has Parkinson's disease', ex-MI6 boss Sir Richard Dearlove tells @NickFerrariLBC. https://t.co/TTdAKTFXUG
Vladimir Putin 'has Parkinson's and there is something fundamentally wrong with him', ex-MI6 boss tells LBC https://t.co/nU5UhHgl8v
Lead spokesman for the external affairs of the EU Peter Stano commented on Medvedev's various recent remarks showing his mental state with the world: "Normally, we don't comment on all the weird remarks, especially of people who are desperately seeking attention, especially if… https://t.co/jMlJjJ8Bl5 https://t.co/72kMk4U7Bt
⚡️The EU Commission declines to comment on Dmitriy #Medvedev's statements, suggesting he should address his mental health. This response came from Peter #Stano, the EU Commission's spokesperson for foreign policy, European Pravda reported. https://t.co/d0XSeDkeou