NATO leaders cite security risk from Wagner's move to Belarus

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At least two leaders from NATO countries—and one foreign minister—have publicly acknowledged concern about the recent plan for Wagner Group forces to relocate to Belarus.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Tuesday announced that Prigozhin had arrived in Belarus, where he is expected to set up a new Wagner base.

Polsat News reported that Duda also spoke of bolstering the security forces of NATO's eastern flank, especially Poland and the Baltic states, as a result of the Wagner move. He also called for NATO leaders to address the situation. "If Wagner deploys its serial killers in Belarus, all neighboring countries face even bigger danger of instability," Nauseda said, according to the news agency.

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