A photograph from 2006 shows Yevgeny Prigozhin serving dinner to then-President George W. Bush.
Prigozhin was running catering for Russian leader Vladimir Putin, earning the name "Putin's chef."
The former president was then asked if he thought Russian leader Vladimir Putin could "survive" the consequences of the Ukraine war if the conflict does not end in Moscow's favor.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin listens to his US counterpart George W. Bush prior to a dinner 14 July 2006.
In those days, Prigozhin had earned himself the nickname "Putin's chef" because he provided catering services to the Russian leader.
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