The Center against Disinformation at the administration of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Wednesday denied reports that the president suffered a heart attack.

Iran PressAsia: Additionally, Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay told Turkish media that the president was in good condition. "The state of health of our president is very good. We are in constant contact. He had a mild cold," he said.

Erdogan's interview with a local broadcaster was abruptly cut late Tuesday as the Turkish leader felt unwell during the live program. After a long break, which sparked turmoil on social media, Erdogan indicated that he had caught the stomach flu while intensively campaigning. Presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin later said that Erdogan was in good health, reported  Iran Press citing Sputnik.

The latest comments come as it was announced that Erdogan would be remotely attending the ceremony for nuclear fuel loading at  Türkiye's Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) on April 27 and that a Thursday rally would be rescheduled.

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