Documentation: Is Vladimir Putin “going weird” in the chapel in Tehran?

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Tehran Summit: President of Russia, Vladimir Putin Landed today (Tuesday) in Tehran for a summit where he will meet with senior officials from Turkey and the regime of the Islamic Republic. But, what caught the eye most of all, occurred during the royal reception the Russian president received at Tehran airport.

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During the summit in Tehran, Putin is expected to attend a special meeting with the Russian president, Turkish president, Recep Tayyip ErdoganAnd Iranian President, Ibrahim Raisi, But is the crowded schedule about to change? At the time of Putin’s descent from the presidential plane, it can be seen from the documentation that the right side of the body has been paralyzed for some time, and that the Russian president is slightly lame.

Putin’s health has become a hot topic in Western intelligence agencies. According to a report on the Newsweek website, American informants have concluded that Putin has advanced cancer, and that he also suffers from Parkinson’s disease. Also, an officer in the Russian Federal Security Service, claimed that Putin was diagnosed with liver cancer, and that he has only three years to live. In addition, the head of Ukrainian defense intelligence, Kirill BodanovEstimated that Putin suffers from a number of other serious illnesses.

As mentioned, during the summit, a special meeting will be held between the presidents, during which the war in Ukraine and the situation in Syria will be discussed. The Financial Times reported that Putin’s arrival in Tehran could mark a breakthrough for Russia’s siege of Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea, with Erdogan and the United Nations arguing to secure the passage of millions of tonnes of grain. To reach an agreement, perhaps this week, when before the Russian invasion, Ukraine was the fifth largest exporter of wheat in the world and supplied wheat to countries such as Syria and Lebanon.

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