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00:00France and Spain have signaled their support to designate Iran.
00:05Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization.
00:10It's essentially paving the way for blacklisting it on an EU level.
00:15The two countries had until now expressed hesitation, but there should be a
00:20shift could now help secure the majority needed in the EU for the designation.
00:25Once made official, the move would imply an asset freeze, a prohibition
00:30to provide funds and a travel ban on all the Revolutionary Guards.
00:35A reflection is in course with our European partners.
00:40On the designate of the guardians of the revolution as an terrorist organization.
00:45On this subject, I'm going to be very clear, there is no taboo.
00:48The news comes as far.
00:50Foreign Affairs ministers meet in Brussels to discuss the issue.
00:55France and Spain comes days after Italy also shifted its stance.
01:00The new data showed the scale of Iran's brutal oppression
01:05of street protests in recent weeks.
01:08The United States, Canada and...
01:10Australia have already designated the IRGC as a terrorist organization.
01:15in America and other countries.
01:16In the same situation, I'm going to be very careful, if I can't reach the drop-down
01:17to the national attack.
01:18I'm going to be very careful, if I will be very careful.
01:19In that case, I have a greedy territorial debt management organization.
01:20The U.S. 14-year-old organization
01:21of the United States is a priority that is a highly atmospheric regional and solid-ollar effort
01:22and a democratic social organization.
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01:24in the sun.
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01:26a much information on that.
01:27The U.S. 14-year-old organization
01:28where the U.S. 14-year-old organization
01:29has been today, and the U.S. 14-year-old organization
01:30on Wednesday against the dangers of outsourcing security in a new age of
01:35coercive power politics. Her remarks come on the heels of U.S. President Obama.
01:40Trump's attempt to seize Greenland from Denmark through punitive tariffs and
01:45unprecedented dispute that brought the nearly 80-year-old transatlantic alliance
01:50to the brink of collapse.
01:55And the fundamental reorientation is going on across the Atlantic.
02:00A rethinking that has shaken the transatlantic relationship to its foundation.
02:05Let me be very clear. We want strong transit.
02:10The U.S. will remain Europe's partner and ally.
02:15But Europe needs to adapt to new realities.
02:20Europe is no longer Washington's primary center of gravity.
02:25The shift has been ongoing for a while.
02:28KELAS also presented
02:30a bleak overview of the current state of international affairs.
02:33She labeled Russia a
02:35major security threat.
02:36China a long-term challenge.
02:38The Middle East a completely
02:40unpredictable region.
02:41Since Trump's re-election, the European Union has rolled out
02:45several multi-billion initiatives to rapidly boost defense spending, promote
02:50its protection, and influence.
02:50its domestic industry and reduce its deep-rooted reliance on US-made weapons.
02:55The bloc has set 2030 as a collective deadline to achieve full defence rates.
03:00The bloc has set up its steadiness and deter a potential Russian attack on a new member state.
03:05French President Im...
03:10Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday that the recent standoff with the US over Greenland served as a...
03:15quote, wake-up call for all of Europe.
03:18The French leader made the remark...
03:20as he hosted the Danish and Greenlandic prime ministers in Paris for a working lunch...
03:25to discuss the situation and what's to come now that US President Donald Trump has seemingly...
03:30backed off.
03:31Macron acknowledged the threat that persists in the Arctic...
03:35and pledged his country's commitment to strengthening the region's defences.
03:40Face à la posture russe dans le Grand Nord, à la présence économique de la Chine aux conséquences...
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