Belgian PM: Kremlin should not intimidate West
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- 21 September, 2022
- 12:30
The world community must respond to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s claims of partial mobilization and nuclear blackmail with the necessary calmness, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo said, Report informs referring to RBC-Ukraine.
At the same time, he said that the Kremlin should not intimidate the West.
“We should not add fuel to the fire. We should not provoke. On the other hand, we should not be intimidated either. We must strictly adhere to our position and continue to support Ukraine,” he said.
The head of government also mentioned the supply of weapons by Belgium to Ukraine.
“Belgium has already provided arms and funds worth 55 million euros. We will continue to do this in areas where we are strong,” he stressed.
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