Soldiers of PMC “Wagner” deploy columns and leave in the opposite direction after negotiations between Lukashenka and Prigozhin

Soldiers of PMC “Wagner” deploy columns and leave in the opposite direction after negotiations between Lukashenka and Prigozhin

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President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko held talks with the head of Wagner PMC Yevgeny Prigozhin. It is reported by BelTA with reference to the statement of the press service of the President of Belarus.

They recalled that earlier today the Russian leader informed his Belarusian counterpart about the situation in the south of Russia with PMC Wagner. The heads of state agreed on joint actions, the press service noted. In development of the agreements, Lukashenka “in agreement with the President of Russia” held talks with Prigozhin, which, as the press service clarifies, lasted throughout the day.

As a result, the parties came to an agreement on the inadmissibility of unleashing a “bloody massacre” on the territory of Russia, the press service of Lukashenka points out. According to her, Prigozhin accepted the proposal of the Belarusian leader to stop the movement of armed PMCs on the territory of Russia and take further steps to de-escalate tensions.

“At the moment, on the table is an absolutely profitable and acceptable option for resolving the situation, with security guarantees for the Wagner PMC fighters,” the press service emphasized.

The press service of the head of the group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, also reported on the Telegram channel that the fighters of the Wagner PMC were turning their columns around and leaving in the opposite direction — “to the field camps, according to the plan.”

Source: Rosbalt

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