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During an SCO meeting, the president casts Russian society as united after the rebellion.

President Vladimir Putin emphasised Russia's stability and unity despite the shockwaves caused by the brief mutiny instigated by the Wagner Group.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has assured leaders in Asia that his country is stable and united, despite the brief mutiny instigated by the Wagner Group, which sent shockwaves across the world. "Russian political circles and the whole of society clearly demonstrated their unity and an elevated sense of responsibility for the fate of the Fatherland when they responded as a united front against an attempted armed mutiny," Putin added.

Russia views countries such as China, India and Iran – the newest member of the SCO – as key partners in confronting the United States and resisting what it portrays as Washington's attempts to dictate the world order.Last month, the Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin seized the city of Rostov-on-Don and marched, seemingly unopposed, towards Moscow, demanding the removal of Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu.

 

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