Russian President Vladimir Putin met hired soldier pioneer Yevgeny Prigozhin after the fizzled Wagner gather revolt final month, the Kremlin says.
Prigozhin, who heads the soldier
of fortune bunch, was among 35 Wagner commanders welcomed to the assembly in
Moscow, Kremlin representative Dmitry Peskov included.
He said that President Putin had
given an "appraisal" of the Ukraine war exertion and the revolt.
The disobedience, propelled on 23
June, kept going as it were 24 hours.
Beneath a bargain to conclusion
the uprising, which saw Wagner troops seize a city and walk on Moscow, charges
against Prigozhin were dropped and he was advertised a move to Belarus.
There had been exceptionally open
infighting between Wagner and Russia's service of protection over the conduct
of the war. Prigozhin had over and over denounced the service of coming up
short to supply his gather with ammo.
But on Monday, Mr Peskov said the
Wagner chief was among the commanders who were welcomed to the Kremlin five
days after the uprising collapsed.
"The president gave an
evaluation of the company's activities on the front," Mr Peskov is cited
as saying by Interfax news organization.
"He moreover gave evaluation
to the 24 June occasions. Putin tuned in to the commanders' clarifications and
recommended variations of their future work and their future utilize in
combat."
Agreeing to the representative,
Prigozhin told Mr Putin that Wagner unequivocally bolstered him.
The Wagner chief's current
whereabouts are vague.
Final Thursday Belarus pioneer
Alexander Lukashenko - who brokered the bargain that finished the uprising - said
Prigozhin was in Russia.
The BBC followed Prigozhin's
private fly flying to Belarus in late June, and returning to Russia the same
evening.
The Wagner Gather could be a
private armed force that has been battling nearby the standard Russian armed
force in Ukraine since final year's intrusion.
But taking after mishaps for
Russia on the front line, Prigozhin took to social media to lash out at the
tall command.
He has been especially blistering
around Guard Serve Sergei Shoigu and Chief of the Common Staff Valery Gerasimov
- the two most senior figures running Russia's invastion of Ukraine.
Prigozhin did not
straightforwardly condemn Mr Putin amid the revolt, but examiners portrayed it
as the greatest challenge to the president's specialist in more than two
decades in control.
In the interim Gen Gerasimov has
been seen in open for the primary time since the revolt.
There had been hypothesis that
Wagner's walk was cancelled in return for the general's sacking. In any case,
film circulated on Russian TV on Monday appears him issuing orders for
Ukrainian rocket destinations to be assaulted.
He is listened talking about
later occasions, recommending that the video was shot after the uprising.
The video proposes that President
Vladimir Putin has kept both Mr Shoigu and Gen Gerasimov in their posts.


