EU cautiously observes Wagner rebellion in Russia, consults with 27 and G7 | International
The European Union is both concerned and cautious about events in Russia following the rebellion of the Wagner paramilitary group against the Russian military command and the government of Vladimir Putin and calls for coordination with international allies when it does respond. Brussels is "closely monitoring" the situation and is consulting both with the capitals of the Twenty-seven, many of which have also indicated that they are "monitoring" the situation for the moment, and with the international partners of the G7, who have already held this Saturday a telematic meeting at the level of foreign ministers. NATO is also "following…

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