Listen, all the servicemen who were there, the convicted ones, they have already died, unfortunately. Speaking at an event marking the Belarusian Independence Day on Friday, he said: 'If it were possible to invite them (Wagner fighters) here at their expense, this would be good for our army.
The Belarusian prime minister has said Wagner Group fighters are 'good' for his country's army adding that they are 'not a threat'.Īlexander Lukashenko, one of the Kremlin's staunchest allies, described the mercenary group's fighters as 'the most prepared people' and said they had fought all over the world.