 The movement of Wagner group troops to Belarus is a negative signal for Poland, President Andrei Dudys said on June 27 as he headed for talks with other NATO leaders in the Netherlands. The relocation of de facto Russian forces, probably in the form of the Wagner group to Belarus, as well as the transfer of the head of the Wagner group there, those are all very negative signals for us which we want to raise strongly with our allies, he told reporters. Senator Bosjevgeny Prigazin arrived in Belarus on Tuesday under a deal negotiated by President Alexander Lukashenko that ended the mercenaries mutiny in Russia on Saturday. Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wagner's fighters would be offered the choice of relocating there.