US WARNS WAGNER GROUP’S ATTACK ON NATO WILL BE TREATED AS RUSSIAN ATTACK

News Desk World

Tue 01 August 2023:

“Any attack by the Wagner Group will be seen as an attack by the Russian government,” US Ambassador to the UN has said answering a question about concerns over the potential actions by Russian-linked mercenaries against Poland.

 Linda Thomas-Greenfield made the remarks while briefing reporters in New York on various issues including ending famine, combating food insecurity in conflicts and defending human rights.

Asked about the presence of Wagner Group mercenaries on the Polish border and whether she sees them as a real threat to NATO, she said: “We certainly worry that this group, at the behest of the Russian government – because they do not work independently of the Russian government – is a threat to all of us.”

She emphasized that the message should be clear that “any attack by the Wagner Group will be seen as an attack by the Russian government.”

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced on Saturday that over 100 Wagner fighters training in Belarus have moved closer towards the Polish border.

Noting that Russia has said directly that they may attack civilian ships using the Black Sea, Thomas-Greenfield said these are not actions that are expected of a permanent member of the UN Security Council.

Last week, the US State Department commented on the Wagner movements in Belarus and declared that the US would defend “every inch of Nato territory if the need arises.”

In late June, Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin accused the Russian army of attacking the group’s fighters and declared a “March of Justice,” saying his forces had set off toward Moscow.

The Russian Federal Security Service designated the group’s action as “an armed rebellion” and opened a criminal case against Prigozhin, while President Vladimir Putin called the private military company’s uprising an act of treason.

Prigozhin later turned back “to avoid bloodshed” and an agreement with Putin was negotiated through Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.

Before joining Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine, Wagner had been working for some time in several African countries including the Central African Republic and Mali.

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