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Belgian, French PMs to Lay Wreath Honoring Brussels Attack Victims

© AFP 2023 / Emmanuel DUNANFrench Prime Minister Manuel Valls (C), Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel (front 2nd-R) and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker (front R) pay their respects after laying wreaths at the Maelbeek - Maalbeek subway station entrance in Brussels on March 23, 2016, a day after blasts his the Belgian capital
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls (C), Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel (front 2nd-R) and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker (front R) pay their respects after laying wreaths at the Maelbeek - Maalbeek subway station entrance in Brussels on March 23, 2016, a day after blasts his the Belgian capital - Sputnik International
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Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel and his French counterpart Manuel Valls will lay the wreath at the Maelbeek metro station, where one of the Brussels attacks took place, according to local media.

The blown out facade of the terminal is seen as a fire truck drives down the ramp at Zaventem airport, one of the sites of two deadly attacks in Brussels, Belgium, Tuesday, March 22, 2016 - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel and his French counterpart Manuel Valls will lay a wreath in tribute to the victims of Tuesday's terrorist attacks in Brussels, local media said Wednesday.

The French and Belgian prime ministers will lay the wreath at the Maelbeek metro station, where one of the attacks took place, The RTBF public broadcaster reported.

The ceremony will take place at around 15:30 p.m. local time (14:30 GMT), the broadcaster added, citing Valls.

Police control the access to the central train station following bomb attacks in Brussels, Belgium, March 22, 2016 - Sputnik International
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Earlier on Wednesday, Valls urged the European Union to strengthen its borders, stressing that Europe had "closed its eyes" on the threat posed by radical Islamists, as quoted by the media outlet.

On Tuesday, at least 31 people were killed and some 260 injured in two bomb blasts in the Brussels Zaventem airport and an explosion at the metro station in central Brussels. The country's security level has been raised to maximum following the attacks.

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