Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told reporters in Tokyo on Monday that he hopes to develop an approach to the situation in Russia in cooperation with the Group of Seven (G7) countries. It has been reported TASS.
“I intend to develop an approach to the future situation. [в РФ] It is in close cooperation with the G7,” he said.
Thus, he responded to a journalist’s request to comment on the private military company Wagner’s attempted insurgency.
Former French President Emmanuel Macron declarationThe private military company (PMC) was required to remain vigilant after Wagner’s attempted mutiny.
On the evening of June 23, Wagner PMC head Yevgeny Prigozhin said that Russian Defense Ministry forces allegedly attacked the rear camps of his private military company, and his fighters were advancing towards Russia with a “march for justice”. . at the Ministry of Defense accusations deniedThe Prosecutor General’s Office filed a lawsuit against Prigozhin for organizing an armed riot.
On the morning of June 24, the forces of the PMC “Wagner” closed the administrative buildings in Rostov-on-Don, and President Vladimir Putin began to move towards Moscow. objected, where he described the actions of the head of the PMC as a “stab in the back” and warned Prigozhin and his subordinates of the consequences. Supported by the State Duma, the Federation Council and the heads of a number of regions, the Chechen “Akhmat” forces were sent to Rostov.
In the evening, the press service of the President of Belarus briefed on the negotiations. Alexander Lukashenko and Prigozhin, as a result of which the parties agreed on “an acceptable solution to the situation with a guarantee of security for the company’s fighters.” PMC head ‘Wagner’ accused of rioting declarationthat he had decided to reverse his columns and send them back to field camps.