Putin body language worker, Iranian reaction to the visit (Photo)

The Russian president visited Iran on Wednesday and his trip certainly did not run away from social media. “Sputnik Iran” has taken a look at what was said, choosing the most interesting comments published about Russian leaders. Social media users from Iran had great interest in Vladimir's recent visit. [...]
Social media users from Iran had great interest in Vladimir Putin's recent visit to their country.
Some users, such as Reza Araby, even monitored the movement of presidential jets in real time via the flight website “Flightdar24”, posting continued updates on aircraft location.
هم اة #هوايما) ♪وتن بر رو رادار Pic.twitter. com/ix5 T26 TTY
) Reza Araby (@reza araby) November 1, 2017
Others, like Miladham, focused more on the president's meetings with Iranian leaders, comparing them to his meetings with Donald Trump and Barack Obama. The user made a collage of meetings and pointed to “the ownership of a body language” by Vladimir Putin.
) وادمر ♪وتن در ميان دولتمردان جه به رعايترةترمن نات “بان بدندن<1> معروف است! Pic.twitter. com/F34 Kpvs9x8
) Miladadham (@miladadham) November 2, 2017
However, what caught the attention of Titter users was the Russian leader's apology for the concerns caused by his presidential car and traffic jams that seemed to be created on Tehran's streets, reports “Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
بالاخره مقام رسمي ام مردم تهران بخاطر ترافي دماتي عشرخواهه درد@Ruhani ir رةسحمهور خودمون ام قدردانة وتن ام مردم تهران خندهش شرفت Pic.twitter. com/ FYvvwlVmv
(@parhiz) November 2, 2017
Vladimir Putin praised Tehran's residents for the patience they showed during their moves around the city. Parhiz has posted a video fragment from the joint press conference of the presidents of Russia, Iran and Azerbaijan.
We saw how difficult this was, but I hope our work today was not alone,” said Vladimir Putin.
Vladimir Putin came to Iran for trilateral talks with Iranian President Hassan Rouhan and Azerbaijani leader Ilham Aliyev to discuss topics such as negotiating a legal status of the Caspian Sea, which is limited by the three countries, as well as regional stability issues and security./Periscopi/











