Vladimir Putin’s press secretary has admitted in an interview that the russian prime minister’s apparent discovery of antique pots on a recent diving expedition was a set-up.
Internet commentators have long cast doubt on the many macho exploits of the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Now in a candid interview his press secretary has admitted that they may have a point.
In an interview with Dozhd TV, an internet news and analysis channel, press secretary Dmitri S Peskov said that some sixth century jugs apparently plucked from the seabed by Mr Putin during a diving trip had actually been discovered by archaeologists “several weeks or days before”.
Mr Peskov commented “Naturally they either left them there, or they put them there. It is a completely normal thing to do. It is totally not a pretext for malicious joy and so forth.”
The expedition was filmed in the run-up to an announcement that Mr Putin would be seeking a third term as Russian president.
Mr Putin has a well-established track record of action-man appearances. In the past he has been caught on camera riding shirtless on a horse, staging judo contests and driving a formula one racing car. This August he found time, while attending a political summer camp, to scale a climbing wall without a harness and for a spot of arm-wrestling.
Pointing out that he had been on holiday when the diving expedition was filmed, Mr Peskov denied that he had thought up the stunt.
Mr Peskov told the interviewer: “In general, regarding his ‘legend’ and so forth, Putin doesn’t need press secretaries or image-makers or public relations firms or anyone else. In fact, most of the time he does it himself.”