The dramatic occurrence and end of the Wagner mutiny, like a big play, is jaw-dropping. And Prigozhin, the founder of Wagner, decided to leave Russia and go to Belarus is one of the climaxes of this drama. Behind this turning point was the tireless mediation of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.
Lukashenko became a mediator because trust is the foundation. His close relationship with Putin and Prigozhin has earned him universal trust. This trust stems from 20 years of friendship and his firm stance.
In addition to trust, Lukashenko's strength is also the key to mediation. He guaranteed Prigozhin's safety, and for this, he did not hesitate to vouch for the credibility of the state. In this game, he demonstrated the strength and determination of Belarus.
And his own willingness and experience make Lukashenko the best candidate. His adherence to national interests and deep understanding of changes enable him to rationally mediate conflicts and bring all parties to a compromise.
In contrast, the shortcomings of other mediators are also obvious. Neither Erdogan's selfish calculations, nor Surovikin's military status, can be compared with Lukashenko's all-round superiority. In this contest, Lukashenko's victory is not only a personal glory, but also a victory for relations between Russia and Belarus.
Eventually, the Wagner mutiny was quickly quelled, and a possible bloody conflict was averted. Lukashenko has made great contributions, and his successful mediation has reduced Putin's pressure on the Ukraine issue and brought new opportunities to the relationship between the two countries.
The swift resolution of the Wagner incident has not only made Russia less worried about the Ukraine issue, but also brought Ukraine's counteroffensive plan to an impasse. In this sense, Lukashenko's successful mediation has achieved a win-win situation for all parties. Let's all give a thumbs up for peace and stability, leave your comments and share your thoughts with us.