Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Belgian Prime Minister Urges EU To Avoid Adding Fuel To Fire After Putins Address

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo urged EU countries on Wednesday to avoid further escalation and stay calm after the address of Russian President Vladimir Putin on further actions amid the military operation in Ukraine.

Earlier in the day, Putin signed a decree on the partial mobilization in Russia. The president also voiced support for referendums on joining Russia announced on Tuesday in the breakaway republics of Donetsk and Luhansk as well as in the Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine.

"I believe that we should react with the necessary calm. We should not add fuel to the flames. We should not commit provocations," De Croo said, adding that the West should continue to support Ukraine.

The prime minister also said that Belgium had provided over 55 million Euros ($55 million) in military assistance to Ukraine since the start of Russia's military operation.

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