Putin addresses Wagner mercenaries for first time after failed mutiny

Michael van der Galien

Michael van der Galien

Putin addresses Wagner mercenaries for first time after failed mutiny

Russian President Vladimir Putin gave a historic speech yesterday in which he directly addressed the mercenaries of the Wagner Group. This was the first time Putin publicly addressed the group since Wagner's failed mutiny last week.

In the aftermath of the cancelled mutiny, in which Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin marched toward Moscow along with several thousand men, Putin chose to address the situation with a calm but clear message. He thanked the mercenaries, most of whom were from Russia, for their decision to lay down their arms and not advance further toward the Russian capital.

The Wagner Group, notorious for their use of mercenaries in foreign conflicts, has long been a source of concern and controversy. However, this recent event marks an unprecedented escalation in the relationship between the group and the Kremlin.

In his speech, Putin gave the mercenaries three choices for their future. They may go to Belarus, where their leader Prigozhin fled to after the failed mutiny. Second, Putin offers the mercenaries the opportunity to sign a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defense, potentially making them one of the most elite units in the Russian military. Finally, as a third choice, they may choose to permanently lay down their arms and return to their families.

This speech is significant not only because of the direct communication between Putin and the Wagner Group, but also because it provides an insight into how the Kremlin is handling this unique crisis. Instead of using force or repression, Putin seems to be taking a more diplomatic approach. By offering the mercenaries choices, he may be trying to de-escalate the situation and avoid further confrontation.

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It remains to be seen how the mercenaries will react to Putin's proposals. Their reaction and the Kremlin's subsequent actions will undoubtedly determine the future relationship between Russia and the Wagner Group.

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