The president added that he and Prigozhin discussed the issue of security twice in their conversations. "The first time, when I called him while negotiations were underway, when they were marching to Moscow, I said to him, 'Zhenya, do you realize, you're going to kill people and you're going to die yourself?’ In the heat of the moment, this man, having just returned from the front, said: ‘To hell with it, I'll die.’ I replied to him: ‘Zhenya, I'll send you a rope and a bar of soap.’ ‘No, no, no. I don't want that. I'll die a hero.’ That was the first conversation. The second time he came to see me with Dima Utkin. I warned them both bluntly: ‘Guys, look,’" Lukashenko clarified.
Lukashenko Stated Wagner Group Fighters Remain in Belarus
"Wagner lived, Wagner lives, and Wagner will live in Belarus, regardless of anyone who does not want it. Together with Prigozhin, we have built a system for how Wagner will be situated here," Sputnik Belarus quoted Lukashenko as saying.
"Therefore, they are not running anywhere. As much as we and this unit need, they will live and work with us," the politician stressed.