00:009 pays européens gathered in Hamburg
00:03ont décidé d'expandir l'offshore winter
00:05et des projets à travers la mer nord
00:11Truck drivers from four western Balkan countries
00:13have blockaded border
00:15crossings in protest to the EU's tightening of immigration rules
00:20a historic storm that pummeled much of the United States is not quite over yet
00:25as more Arctic air is expected to prolong freezing temperatures
00:309 European governments have agreed to expand
00:35offshore wind turbine projects across the North Sea
00:38Energy Ministers
00:40gathered in Hamburg on Monday
00:42and said the project
00:43Kutsi Electricity Prices
00:45will drop by 30% by 2040
00:48the goal is to increase offshore wind
00:50capacity to 100 gigawatts by 2050
00:53and by facilitating
00:55water projects
00:56first and foremost we need to produce more of our own energy
01:00the good thing about wind offshore wind renewal
01:05is that they are also cheaper
01:08so not only will it be good
01:10for our security and our safety
01:12it will also mean that we can bring down the
01:15crisis of energy that we can indeed become more competitive
01:20in Europe compared to the rest of the world
01:23more than six thousand
01:25offshore turbines provide clean electricity in Europe
01:28but deployment has been held back
01:30by weak auction design
01:32increased costs of capital
01:34and lack of visibility
01:35for the supply chain
01:36due to an uncertain project pipeline
01:39according
01:40to the industry
01:45trading minister Naya Nathanielsen told Euronews
01:48that there is not yet a deal between
01:50ses gouvernements, denmark et les USA.
01:52Ses commentaires suivent le président de l'Université d'Ottawa.
01:55Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
02:00on the Arctic Territory with NATO Chief Mark Rutte.
02:05She stressed that clarity on the U.S.' intentions is needed to progress talks.
02:10There is no deal yet.
02:12What we have is an agreement to venture...
02:15into a dialogue.
02:16It's going to be, I think, maybe a number of different dialogues.
02:19I think there will be a NATO-led dialogue that has to do with maybe...
02:24an increased presence from NATO in the high north that could be Greenland.
02:28We would welcome that.
02:30Then there would be these trilateral...
02:32dialogues between the U.S. on one side and the Kingdom of Denmark.
02:37consistent in this part of Greenland and Denmark on the other side.
02:40And we still have to gain clarity.
02:42about what is the American interest concretely...
02:47because we really haven't heard anything yet.
02:50And then there might be something...
02:52regarding a more closure business tie.
02:57And that's...
02:57that would be a whole other dialogue as well.
03:00Greenland's icy terrain is rich in...
03:02and rare earths and other minerals.
03:05Nathanielsen emphasised that any...
03:07talks on Greenland's mineral resources should be kept separate from any defence agreement.
03:12She welcomed U.S. investment in the territory's untapped...
03:17mineral wealth, but warned Greenland must benefit from any deal.
03:22So I do not want to combine any form of defence agreement with...
03:27of access to our minerals.
03:28We need to keep these things in their separate baskets, if you will.
03:32And we are very much open to investments and collaborations with the U.S.
03:37We already have a memorandum of understanding that is from 2019 under Trump 1...
03:42that we have been seeking to update, but we cannot, I think, start to...
03:47put it all together in the same basket because it's different things.
03:50We cannot give...
03:52another country full access to our minerals.
03:55This is a rule-based country.
03:57So we, of course, you need to follow the local rules and regulations in order to gain...
04:02access, but we have definitely every interest in deepening our relationship and figuring...
04:07out this how can we, to our mutual benefit, develop our mineral sector.
04:12NATO Secretary General Mark Rutter insisted among...
04:17mandate that Europe is incapable of defending itself without U.S. military support.
04:22and would have to more than double current military spending targets.
04:26Speak...
04:27Speaking at the European Parliament, Rutter told EU lawmakers that without the United States...
04:32Europe would lose the ultimate guarantor of its freedom.
04:37And I...
04:37he says...
04:38We don't mind him publishing text messages and if anyone thinks here again that...
04:42Et si l'Union européenne ou l'Union européenne peut se défendre sans l'Union européenne,
04:46continue à rêver.
04:47Vous n'êtes pas, nous n'êtes pas.
04:49Nous avons besoin d'un autre.
04:52Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
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06:25Sjednemo, ako imaju dobru nameru, za pet minuta će im biti jasno.
06:30Može svaki predlog, vozačka viza, povećanje broja...
11:37Laura Fleischmann aus Berlin
11:39für Euronews
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