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Putin's face twitches and legs wobble amid fresh health fears as he's forced to wait

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Vladimir Putin was made to wait ahead of an agonising meeting with Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.Made to wait for a painful 48 seconds, the sickly 69-year-old looked visibly pained by the delay.Shortly after entering the room he was meeting in with a slow walk, the warmonger appeared to lose his footing slightly.READ MORE: Vladimir Putin admits Ukraine sanctions are causing 'colossal problems' in RussiaFighting to keep composure, the tyrant can be seen shifting his weight from foot to foot to retain stability, his face twitching in front of waiting photographers, lenses aimed at the Russian president.

Discussions about the health of dictator have been ongoing for some time and this latest wobble is the just latest in a line of signs that Putin might be ill.

Once known for his masculine strength and bold statements of macho bravado, these days he looks a shadow of the man he once was with some even speculating he may be suffering from Parkinson's disease or have terminal cancer.

Despite this, it is might be his ego hurting the most after Turkey’s leader left him wobbling for the best part of a minute with some arguing that Erdoğan’s actions were payback for a previous snub Putin made towards him.

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