Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that there are no private military companies (PMC) in Russia, “they never existed and do not exist.” He said this in his speech at the general assembly meeting of the Valdai international debating club.
According to the Russian leader, the name of Wagner PMC is only a journalistic name and there is no such structure legally. He noted that there is no consensus yet on whether formations such as private military companies are needed.
The president also added that thousands of former Wagnerians subsequently signed a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defense. At the same time, Wagner was surprised to learn that fighters were paid in cash.
Putin says there are no legally private military companies in Russia aforementioned He described it as a difficult issue in July.
Earlier, Putin at a meeting of the Valdai international discussion club statedThe general aim of the special military operation in Ukraine was to purify the country from Nazis.
Putin before statedIf the country is not sovereign, Russia will cease to exist.
Source: Gazeta
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