Vladimir Putin's 'nervous' speech at his swearing-in as president of Russia | World | News

She says he oscillated through multiple states during the heavily choreographed performance, depicting him in his office looking at his papers before walking through the Kremlin's long corridors, stopping at one point to look at a painting to watch on the way to his inauguration.

His honor guard waited for hours in sleet and rain, in temperatures hovering just above freezing, while Putin made the short journey to the Grand Kremlin Palace in his Auras limousine.

James says the former KGB officer, 71, “went from humble during the religious ceremony to smiling and happier as he walked past the crowd, although the end of the nonverbal story recently saw him in his most famous display when he performed his made a speech. speech: that of aggressive excitement as he spoke of 'Our plans will make us stronger' and that 'Together we will win.'”

Russia continues to gain ground in the east Ukraine two years later, but president Volodymyr Zelensky has recently avoided another attempt on his life by two Russian agents who planned to kill him with a drone.

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