It is only the second time Putin has been abroad since launching his brutal invasion of Ukraine five months ago.
In one video, Erdoğan kept Putin waiting, with the Russian ruler appearing ill at ease as he shuffled his feet and made strange facial movements.
But earlier Ukraine did not suggest this was a Putin double.
"Erdogan made Putin wait during the meeting in Tehran," official Anton Gerashchenko posted on Telegram. "The whole spectrum of emotions of the humiliated and insulted Führer is on his face. The bunker is indeed the best place to stay with such a face." Earlier, Putin dismissed the notion of using body doubles, the outlet reported. "I discarded the idea of any doubles," he has said in response to suggestions he does so after Russia was hit with terrorist attacks in the early 2000s for events where he was expected to be in attendance. "This was during the toughest time of our war against terrorism," he said. Nevertheless, former Soviet leaders including Josef Stalin and Leonid Brezhnev did in fact use body doubles. As for his health, political scientist Valery Solovey, a Russia expert, has pushed back on CIA Director William Burns' claim that there is no evidence Putin is suffering from any medical issues. "The Americans, the CIA particularly, have information on the real state of health of the Russian president," Solovey, who has long suspected that Putin is ill, said. "They definitely know that he has serious troubles, including mental ones." He went on to speculate that Burns made his remarks about Putin's alleged clean bill of health because the Biden regime is secretly negotiating with Russia regarding possibly withdrawing from Ukraine or at least ending its offensive. Time will tell, but Putin clearly has some issues. Sources include: DailyMail.co.uk NaturalNews.comWatch: White House resorts to ‘economy doing great because it’s not famine’ defense
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