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Belgian Foreign Minister Predicts 2-1 Win Against Spain in World Cup
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Belgian Foreign Minister Predicts 2-1 Win Against Spain in World Cup

The Belgian Foreign Minister, Maxime Prevot, commented on the controversy involving Belgium's national football team during their World Cup match against the United States. During an interview with Bloomberg's Oliver Crook at the NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey, Prevot expressed optimism about Belgium's upcoming quarter-final match against Spain, stating his hope for a 2-1 victory, which he attributes to the presence of the Belgian King at the stadium.

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Belgian Foreign Minister Predicts 2-1 Win Against Spain in World Cup

The Belgian Foreign Minister, Maxime Prevot, commented on the controversy involving Belgium's national football team during their World Cup match against the United States. During an interview with Bloomberg's Oliver Crook at the NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey, Prevot expressed optimism about Belgium's upcoming quarter-final match against Spain, stating his hope for a 2-1 victory, which he attributes to the presence of the Belgian King at the stadium.

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