Western nations have explored contingencies in the aftermath of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s attempted insurrection in Russia, including the threat to nuclear stockpiles from an unstable regime in Moscow.
Talks led by G7 members have included how a weakening of Vladimir Putin’s control over security and military forces could affect the state’s stability, people briefed on the discussions told the Financial Times.
Diplomats said alarm over possible negative outcomes from the rebellion against Putin’s regime laid bare the lack of consensus in the west on the ultimate goal of backing Ukraine’s fight against Russian aggression.
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