SOUL — President Serzh Sarkisian has undergone stem cell therapy in South Korea aimed at rejuvenating his body, a Korean newspaper revealed on Friday.
The daily âChosun Ilboâ reported that Sarkisian became this month the first foreign head of state to receive treatment at Chaum Center, a rejuvenation clinic located in the Gangnam district of the capital Seoul. A photograph published by it showed him seated in a medical arm-chair and surrounded by South Korean doctors, his chief bodyguard Vachik Ghazaryan (in red sweater) and Ara Abrahamian, a Russian-Armenian businessman, President of Union of Armenians in Russia.
“Since opening in 2010, Chaum has drawn many rich people from around the world who come to Seoul in their private jets. Among them were Chinese and Canadian business tycoons, the prime minister of Kazakhstan and Saudi and UAE royalty,” The Chosunilbo reports.
âThe group visited Chaum every day during their weeklong stay here and had treatment including stem cell therapy, spa and anti-aging therapy, body polishes and massages and weight-control programs,â wrote the paper. It said the treatment which lasted from January 9-17 cost around $186,000, a sum exceeding Sarkisianâs annual salary.
The presidential administration essentially confirmed the information. Sarkisian press secretary, Arman Saghatelian told Epress.am that the president visited the South Korean clinic for âpreventive medical purposesâ while on vacation.
Saghatelian said that the individuals accompanying Sarkisian were also treated there. âThe cost of medical services provided to Serzh Sarkisian made up only a very small portion of the [reported] total and it was paid from his officially declared assets,â he claimed.
That Sarkisian has had stem cell therapy was first suggested last week by the Yerevan newspaper âHaykakan Zhamanak,â which quoted unnamed sources close to the Armenian government. Saghatelian, dismissed this as âludicrous gossipsâ in comments to A1Plus.am on Tuesday.
Saghatelian shrugged off suggestions that the Armenian leader may have health problems. The spokesman for ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK), Eduard Sharmazanov, likewise insisted on Friday that Sarkisian is âvery healthy.â
Levon Zurabian, a leader of the opposition Armenian National Congress (HAK), questioned those claims. âIf he had problems with health they should have been presented to our society. It turns out that they tried to hide them but failed to do even that,â Zurabian told RFE/RLâs Armenian service (Azatutyun.am). He described news of the rejuvenation treatment as âscandalous.â
Incidentally, Sarkisian sacked Armeniaâs ambassador to South Korea shortly after the âHaykakan Zhamanakâ report. There was no official explanation for the move.
Sarkisian went on vacation on January 7. The presidential press service said at the time that he will spend it in an unspecified foreign state. It gave no details.
President Sarkisianâs âRejuvenation Treatmentâ In South Korea Revealed
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