Putin met Prigozhin in Moscow days after the failed Wagner mutiny

Vladimir Putin met on June 29 within the Kremlin with the chief of the Wagner paramilitary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, just a few days after his abortive rebel, as introduced by the Russian presidency on Monday.

The assembly apparently lasted “nearly three hours,” in accordance with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, including that Vladimir Putin stated he had been made conscious of the explanations that led the mercenary to the June 24 mutiny. The Moscow spokesman additionally affirms that Putin listened to the reasons of the commander of the Wagner Prigozhin group in regards to the provide issues they have been having on the battlefront. The assertion ensures that the mercenary commander affirmed – all the time in accordance with Dmitry Peskov – that the chief of Wagner and his mercenaries help the Russian president and that they might “proceed combating” for Russia.