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Speaking in Belgium’s national parliament, De Croo said the information was obtained by Belgian and Czech security services while investigating and dismantling a Russian propaganda network in the EU. “It has come to light, for example, that Russia approached MEPs and paid them to advance Russian propaganda,” said the PM. Read also: US imposes sanctions for spreading Russian propaganda in Latin America However, he did not disclose the names of the MEPs who were supposedly approached by Moscow. De Croo’s spokesperson later clarified that the Prime Minister’s comments referred to the Czech govern…