Brussels Police Control Scuffles and Arrests: Response to Death in France

2023-06-30 08:51:00

The Brussels police played their role Thursday evening in the face of the scuffles which led to the arrest of 64 people in the Belgian capital, following the death of a 17-year-old in France, said Prime Minister Alexander De Croo at the microphone of the VRT, on his arrival at the second day of the European summit in Brussels.

“The Brussels police have played their role in ensuring that the situation remains under control and avoid any escalation. What is happening in France has nothing to do with what is happening in our country. This kind clashes, we absolutely cannot accept it”, commented the head of the federal government.

For his part, French President Emmanuel Macron left the Brussels summit on Friday morning before its end and, very rarely, canceled his final press conference to return to Paris to chair a crisis meeting on the riots in France, following three nights. consequences of urban violence.

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Georges-Louis Bouchez also reacted to these events in our capital. For the president of the MR, “the damage and violence that took place in Brussels can have no connection with the events in Nanterre. They are simply the result of the stupidity and lack of civility and education of some. Tolerance 0 .These people should be subject to immediate court appearances and pay for the damages caused!”

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