As reported by the Prime Minister of Belgium Bart De Wever on the X social network
Belgium expressed its readiness to join international efforts to secure peace in Ukraine after active hostilities have ended. This position was voiced by Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever in posts on the social network X.
“Today’s meeting of the Coalition of the Willing in Paris was productive and decisive,” wrote the head of government. “Together with a broad circle of partners, Belgium will take on a share of the international efforts to ensure peace in Ukraine as soon as the fighting ends.”
– Ukrinform
Key Aspects of Belgium’s Contribution
According to the prime minister, Belgium’s participation will focus on supporting air and naval forces and on work in the area of personnel training.
At the same time, Belgium’s contribution will be backed by solid support from the United States and monitoring under their leadership, designed to deter threats and gradually foster stability in the region.
“We are not ruling anything out.”
– Ukrinform
“A united West can achieve results that make history and secure peace.”
– Prime Minister
Following the Paris meeting, the leaders of the Coalition of the Willing, Ukraine, and the United States signed a joint statement, “Reliable Security Guarantees for a Strong and Lasting Peace in Ukraine,” which underscores readiness to support peacekeeping efforts after the end of active hostilities and to strengthen long-term stability in the region.
The statement underscores Belgium’s intention to support peacekeeping efforts after active hostilities have ended and to strengthen long-term stability in the region together with its allies.