belarus. although the situation appears to have calmed from an intense 24 hours, the fallout here could have lasting effects not only for moscow s war efforts in ukraine, but also for the survival of vladimir putin and his regime. joining me now is richard engel, nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard, it s good to have you with us. let s talk first of all about what we know. this agreement between the kremlin and prigozhin that apparently was brokered or perhaps even negotiated by the president of belarus. how did this deal come up, how do we know about it so far and where do you see this situation going from here as far as it pertains to the developments on the ground? so we know very little about the specifics of the deal. we only know what the kremlin has announced through official media or through the kremlin s spokesman.
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