EU closely watching Russia events, in touch with G7 partners: EU Chief
The European Union is closely monitoring the situation in Russia amid a rebellion by the Wagner mercenary group, EU chief Charles Michel said on Saturday, AFP reports.

"Closely monitoring the situation in Russia as it unfolds. In touch with European leaders and @G7 partners", he wrote in a tweet. "This is clearly an internal Russian issue," he said."Our support for Ukraine and @ZelenskyyUa is unwavering."
Previously, the USA, the United Kingdom, but also France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania and other European states, as well as NATO, announced that they were monitoring the situation in Russia.
"The Romanian authorities are closely monitoring the evolution of the events in Russia. I am constantly informed about developments. We are in constant contact with the allies,"* the Romanian head of state said in a post on Twitter, taken from the Facebook page of the Presidential Administration of Romania.