Belgian and Czech leaders exhort the EU to react amid concern over Russian election interference
- The leaders of Belgium and the Czech Republic warn of Russian interference in the upcoming EU elections, revealing attempts to bribe EU lawmakers.
- Belgium's intelligence service confirms a network undermining European support for Ukraine, while the Czech government sanctions individuals involved in a pro-Russian influence operation.
- Belgium and the Czech Republic call for new sanctions at an EU summit to address suspicions of Russian interference in the June elections.
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Belgian and Czech leaders exhort the EU to react amid concern over Russian election interference
The leaders of Belgium and the Czech Republic are warning their European Union partners to take urgent action to prevent Russian interference in June's Europe-wide elections, after the two countries' intelligence services uncovered evidence of attempts to bribe EU lawmakers.
Belgian and Czech leaders exhort the EU to react amid concern over Russian election interference
By LORNE COOK Associated Press BRUSSELS (AP) — The leaders of Belgium and the Czech Republic are warning their European Union partners to take urgent action to prevent Russian interference in June’s Europe-wide elections. The two countries’ intelligence services have uncovered evidence of attempts to bribe EU lawmakers. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo and his Czech counterpart Peter Fiala say that Russia must not be permitted “to get aw…
Belgian and Czech leaders exhort the EU to react amid concern over Russian election interference
The leaders of Belgium and the Czech Republic are warning their European Union partners to take urgent action to prevent Russian interference in June’s Europe-wide elections

Belgian and Czech leaders exhort the EU to react amid concern over Russian election interference - Seymour Tribune
BRUSSELS (AP) — The leaders of Belgium and the Czech Republic are warning their European Union partners to take urgent action to prevent Russian interference in June’s Europe-wide elections, after the two countries’ intelligence services uncovered evidence of attempts to bribe EU lawmakers. “We simply cannot allow Russia to get away with such a blatant attack on our democratic institutions and principles,” Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Cro…
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