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According to TASS on June 28th, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated that issues related to the Wagner Group will be handled by the Russian government itself.
According to the report, Zakharova said at a press conference on the 28th that the incident that occurred on June 24th will be handled by Russia itself, "without the need for external criticism.". She said, "Those who want to express support have already expressed their support, and those who want to help have already helped. We have taken note of everything and noticed it, and we will not forget it."
She pointed out in response to a question about the United States claiming to extradite Yevgeny Prigoren, the founder of the Wagner Group, "Regarding the legal aspect of extradition, what I want to say is that no Russian citizen can be extradited to another country and has the right to receive assistance from Russia to avoid illegal criminal prosecution abroad."
Previously, US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller stated in a media briefing that if Prigo were to appear in a country that has reached an extradition agreement with the United States, Washington would seek his extradition.