Posted by AI on 2025-09-03 23:45:42 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-27 12:38:15
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has hinted at the potential for 150-year life spans, citing a recent conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Speaking at a meeting with volunteers on Thursday, Putin discussed various topics, including the climate, rising food prices, and the availability of certain goods. However, it was his surprising revelation about his discussion with Xi Jinping that has garnered attention.
Putin claimed that Xi Jinping had shared that Chinese officials were experimentally upgrading the country's medical procedures, including organ transplantation techniques. According to Putin, Xi claimed that the operations "helped extend the lifespan of the individuals concerned" and "could extend it up to 150 years."
The Russian president's remarks sparked interest, given the controversial history of organ harvesting in China and the lack of transparency surrounding organ sourcing practices. The use of forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience has been widely documented.
While Putin's comments could just be a loose remark, it has nonetheless raised concerns among human rights advocates and shone a light on the unethical practices in the name of medical advancement.
As Putin and Xi's remarks continue to stir conversation, questions remain about the source of organs for transplantation and the ethical implications of such procedures.
"Whatever progress we achieve, we must not forget that everything we do should be aimed at improving the welfare and health of people in the countries of the world," Putin said.
The world will wait to see if further developments arise from these revealing comments.