The August 2016 footage of the young Omran Daqneesh, shell-shocked and covered in dust while sitting in an ambulance after an air strike, made headlines around the world.
The United States described him as "the real face" of the Syrian civil war.
He looked dramatically different today when he was featured in a Human Rights Council side event hosted by the Russian Mission to the United Nations in Geneva.
Moscow was heavily criticised over its backing of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces in the brutal fight for eastern Aleppo, which had been a rebel stronghold.
The regime retook the area in December following a five- month siege.
The pudgy-cheeked Omran sat on the lap of his father Mohamad Daqneesh, who had been invited to speak by Russian officials.
The father, seated with Russian military personnel and local politicians in a live feed from Aleppo, criticised "mass media" for capturing and distributing his son's image without permission.
Omran and his family have reportedly made a series of recent appearances on channels that support Assad.
The event on the sidelines of an ongoing Human Rights Council session included speeches from Russian military officials that sought to portray Assad's forces as the liberators of Aleppo.
UN investigators have said war crimes were committed by all Syrian combattants in Aleppo, including jihadists present in the city from the group formerly known as the Al-Nusra Front.
They found conclusive evidence that Syrian aircraft dropped toxic chemicals, including chlorine.
While Russian aircraft conducted daily air strikes on Aleppo, there was no proof that they also dropped chemical weapons, the UN said.
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