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US denies any role in Russia rebellion as allies watch and wait

  • US President Joe Biden and allies are trying to determine what spurred mutiny
  • Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin says he had no plans to overthrow Vladimir Putin

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Wagner Group fighters who occupied the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don on Saturday. Photo: AFP
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US President Joe Biden sought to pre-empt any talk from President Vladimir Putin that the West provoked the mercenary rebellion that shook Russia over the weekend, saying the United States and Nato had played no role and were still weighing its consequences.

In his first public comments about the matter, Biden said it was still too soon to make any conclusions about the revolt by Wagner Group mercenaries and their leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin.

Officials briefing heads of state in the US and Europe cautioned against predictions that Putin will emerge weakened, or that it will be a gain for Ukrainian troops in the midst of a counteroffensive.

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Biden’s remarks followed several days of silence from the White House and were echoed by numerous US and allied leaders on Monday.

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Putin calls Wagner revolt a betrayal as militia group leader denies mobilisation was coup attempt

Putin calls Wagner revolt a betrayal as militia group leader denies mobilisation was coup attempt

Several people familiar with the allied approach said leaders want to keep the focus on the internal divisions posed by Prigozhin’s mutiny and show that the Ukraine invasion has divided Russians 0 while Ukraine and the west remain united.

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