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In Poland, the withdrawal of Wagner to Belarus was considered a negative signal

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Polish President Andrzej Duda believes that the withdrawal of Wagner Group fighters inside Belarus is a “negative” signal.

The Polish leader made this statement before flying to The Hague, where he will participate in a meeting with a number of NATO heads.

RIA Novosti that Andrzej Duda also intends to hold a meeting with NATO Secretary Jens Stoltenberg.

Duda added that the relocation of Russian Wagner forces to the territory of Belarus is a negative signal for the Polish government.

At the moment, the incident with the Wagner PMC has been resolved – Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked the security forces for the work done.

On June 24, a message was received from the leader of the Wagner PMC that the Russian Armed Forces allegedly attacked the soldiers of the military company.

The Ministry of Defense denied this statement, but Prigozhin demanded “to give him Shoigu” and was going to “go to Moscow.”

Thanks to the actions of the security forces of the Russian Federation and the President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, it was possible to negotiate with Prigozhin. The founder of the PMC abandoned his intentions.

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