Commenting on reports of Western leaders joking about his macho, nude photoshoot at the G7 summit, Putin happily revisited the issue during a press conference in Turkmenistan late Wednesday. He told reporters that those same leaders who were making fun of him would look awfully dressed, regardless of whether they were left shirtless or left their set altogether. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trindade were among those who mocked Putin during this week’s G7 summit, with Western leaders suggesting they should imitate Putin’s “barefoot riding.” or “show them our faces” to a group. photo to show cruelty. “I do not know how they wanted to undress, above or below the waist,” Putin said. “But I think it would be a disgusting spectacle in any case.” In his hungrier days, Trinto actually stripped in a pair of shorts for a charity boxing match, which he unexpectedly won against a political opponent and former Navy reserve in 2012. Boris Johnson is no stranger to political acrobatics, but he wisely chose to stay dressed in public – above and below the waist. According to a report in the Private Eye this week, however, a lawmaker saw a look below when he entered Johnson while he was Secretary of State only to see him receive the attention of a mistress. she later became his wife. Fortunately, Putin’s demonstrations of militancy have remained below the PG-13 – even though he now apparently brags about what lies beneath the belt. Citing the poet Alexander Pushkin, he said that a person must be “harmoniously developed” both in terms of body and soul. “For everything to be harmonious, it is necessary to stop the abuse of alcohol and other bad habits, exercise and participate in sports,” he said, apparently suggesting that Western leaders’ ridicule of his body signaled their desire to increase their volume. up. “If they want to, they will definitely achieve the necessary success,” he said, adding that they simply have to “work with themselves.” Johnson also blamed Putin for his “toxic masculinity” for the war in Ukraine and spoke out against the “crazy, macho war of invasion and violence.” Putin, commenting on his so-called “special military operation” during the midnight press conference, painted a just as vivid picture of his irrational war as he had a few moments earlier than his own physical condition. “The work is proceeding calmly, rhythmically. As you can see, the troops are advancing and reaching the border assigned to them at this given stage of the battle. “Everything is going according to plan.”