Belarus' president said that he talked Vladimir Putin out of assassinating Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Prigozhin attempted to march on Moscow in an armed revolt against the Russian defense ministry.
"I said to Putin, 'Yes we could take him out, it wouldn't be a problem, if it doesn't work the first time then the second,'" Lukashenko said in a speech Tuesday.
Had Putin decided to follow through with this plan there wouldn't be any negotiations, Lukashenko said, according to state-run media agency BelTA.
After Prigozhin's attempted mutiny, Putin announced an agreement in which Prigozhin could live in exile in neighboring Belarus, but Putin has since said traitors would be "brought to justice," suggesting that the Wagner leader could face consequences.
Persons:
Vladimir Putin, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Lukashenko, Prigozhin, —, Aleksandr Lukashenko, Putin, Shaun Walker ., Prigozhin's, Wagner
Organizations:
Service, Wagner Group, Twitter
Locations:
Belarus, Moscow, Russia