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Bin Salman’s actions caused controversy in Sharm el-Sheikh

Pak Sahafat – Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman‘s movements during the Sharm El-Sheikh summit speech attracted the attention of users and some considered these movements similar to the movements of drug addicts and some considered them to be caused by a nervous tic or syndrome.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency, while earlier, Saudi Arabia said that the reason for not participating in the recent Arab summit in Algeria was due to illness, users wrote on social networks that the Saudi Crown Prince does not have any disease in his middle ear, and the reason for this is his participation in the Sharm el-Sheikh Climate Summit in Egypt, shortly after the Arab Summit in Algeria.

The repetition of the involuntary movements of the nose and mouth of Bin Salman during the speech at the Sharm El-Sheikh Summit attracted the attention of users on the pages of social networks and caused a lot of controversy.

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A user on the Twitter social network called Bin Salman an addict and wrote: I don’t think we need a doctor to diagnose the situation!

Another user wrote: This video confirms the perceptions that Muhammad bin Salman is addicted. Strange movements and reactions. The signs of drug use are quite clear.

Some users also considered his movements to be caused by influenza, others to have “syndrome” of involuntary movements from childhood, and some to “nervous tics”.

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