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00:15Good morning, it's Thursday
00:17the 29th of January
00:19You're watching
00:20Europe Today
00:21Your morning fix of European news
00:23and analysis
00:25live on Euronews
00:26I'm Maret Quinn
00:27stepping in today
00:29for Maeve News
00:30Coming up on today's show
00:32the EU's 27 foreign ministers
00:35are in town
00:36with Iran
00:37high on the agenda
00:38after thousands
00:40were killed
00:40in the regime's
00:41recent crackdown
00:42on protesters
00:43EU ministers
00:44are
00:45expected to approve
00:46fresh sanctions
00:46Iran is also
00:48on high alert
00:48this morning
00:49for a possible
00:49US
00:50attack
00:50as Trump
00:51ramps up
00:52pressure
00:52on the regime
00:53to strike a deal
00:54on
00:55its nuclear
00:55program
00:56standing by for us
00:58at the European Council
00:59down the road
00:59here
01:00in Brussels
01:00where ministers
01:01are arriving
01:02right now
01:02is our EU correspondent
01:04Seanan
01:05good morning
01:06thanks so much
01:07for joining us
01:07tell us first
01:08what can we expect
01:09today
01:09in terms of new
01:10sanctions
01:10on Iran
01:14as you know
01:15as you mentioned
01:16there
01:16Iran
01:16very much
01:17back centre stage
01:18we saw that post
01:18yesterday
01:19from US
01:19president
01:19Donald Trump
01:20saying there's
01:21a massive armada
01:22on its way
01:23to Iran
01:23he's demanded
01:24they
01:24cut a deal
01:25on their nuclear
01:26program
01:26he's reminding
01:27them of last
01:27summer
01:28and his strikes
01:29against the
01:29regime
01:29under the codename
01:31Operation Midnight Hammer
01:32meanwhile here
01:33in Brussels
01:34EU Foreign Affairs
01:34Minister
01:35behind me
01:35they're going
01:36into that meeting
01:37they'll announce
01:37sanctions
01:38on 21 Iranian
01:39individuals
01:40responsible for
01:41the violent
01:41repression
01:42of Iranian
01:43protesters
01:43that's
01:44members of the
01:44Iranian Revolutionary Guard
01:46Euronews has the
01:47details on these
01:48sanctions
01:48they include
01:49people like
01:49the
01:49chief of police
01:50there's also
01:51going to be
01:51sanctions
01:51on 20
01:52companies
01:53responsible
01:54for
01:54Iran's
01:55new
01:55program
01:56in relation
01:56to drones
01:57and supporting
01:58Russia
01:58and there will
01:59be
01:59designation
02:00of the
02:00Iranian
02:00Revolutionary Guard
02:02as a terrorist
02:03organization
02:03this was
02:04announced
02:04or decided
02:05just late
02:06last night
02:06after France
02:07which was
02:07holding out
02:08decided they
02:09would support
02:09this
02:09so we heard
02:10from
02:10Kaya Callas
02:11the EU's
02:12foreign policy
02:12chief
02:12agreeing
02:13and saying
02:14that this
02:14would happen
02:14today
02:15Mered
02:15and
02:16Shauna
02:16also the
02:17question
02:17of how
02:18Europe
02:18can
02:18prepare
02:19to defend
02:20itself
02:20in an
02:20increasingly
02:21dangerous
02:21world
02:22could also
02:23come up
02:23in these
02:23talks
02:24of
02:26the
02:28election
02:28and
02:29one
02:29of
02:31the
02:31un
02:33Shona there, but we did get that
02:35update on the sanctions that
02:37were expected.
02:38The EU to announce, including
02:41that blacklisting of the IRGC.
02:43Which is the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
02:46We will hear more from Shona during the day.
02:48Here on Euronews.
02:49But in the meantime, we'll move on.
02:51And we're now moving on to the...
02:53NATO boss, Mark Rutte,
02:55his comments earlier this week
02:57have divided...
02:58...opinion across the continent.
03:01Our Jacob Yanis has been taking...
03:03closer look at who Mark Rutte really is.
03:08Mark Rutte is on fire.
03:11And his message to anyone who thinks
03:13the...
03:13the EU can survive militarily
03:15without the US?
03:17Keep on dreaming.
03:18Ukraine...
03:18And there is backlash,
03:20but Rutte doesn't care.
03:22Why?
03:23Because he's the only European
03:25who speaks Trump's language.
03:27But when he takes off...
03:28his glasses...
03:29Who is he really?
03:32Meet Teflon.
03:33Mark.
03:34He was the longest serving Dutch prime minister
03:36because absolutely nothing...
03:38sticks to him.
03:40He went from riding a bicycle in The Hague
03:42during his premiership...
03:43to flying constantly across the Atlantic
03:46to put out NATO fires.
03:48and meet the pianist.
03:50He gave up his dream of becoming a musician
03:53because...
03:53because he claimed he wasn't good enough.
03:55But he mastered a different instrument...
03:58called...
03:58consensus.
04:00With the Greenland clashes testing the alliance,
04:02he's working on...
04:03and over time
04:04to keep 32 nations in tune
04:06while Washington keeps trying to change...
04:08with the sheet music.
04:10And Brussels calls him
04:11the Flying Dutchman.
04:13Not...
04:13because of the Murph.
04:14But by constantly flying back and forth
04:16to the White House...
04:18he is...
04:18a top collector
04:19of miles and more points.
04:22Finally,
04:23meet the...
04:23good cop
04:24complimenting Trump's bad cop.
04:27The man who once let you...
04:28Europe's frugal four...
04:30refusing to spend a single extra euro...
04:32is now...
04:33pressing Europe
04:34to spend 5% of its GDP
04:36on security.
04:38And...
04:38then...
04:39there is the daddy issue.
04:40He once joked that Trump is the daddy of...
04:43geopolitics.
04:44Well,
04:45judging by the leaked text...
04:46where Ruther praises him...
04:48it seems Mark is trying very hard
04:51to be his favorite child.
04:53But...
04:53being Trump's favorite
04:55is a hard job.
04:57And I am sure
04:57our friends...
04:58Elon can tell you something about it.
05:03Jakob Janus there.
05:07Coming up...
05:08we'll now be joined by
05:09Luxembourg's Deputy Prime Minister
05:11and Foreign Minister...
05:13Xavier Bettel.
05:14He led the country for a decade...
05:16up until 2023.
05:18and he's, of course,
05:19a very familiar face here in Brussels
05:21and will be representing Luxembourg.
05:23at the Foreign Affairs Council
05:25later today.
05:27Minister,
05:27thanks so much for calling...
05:28it's great to have you here with us
05:29in the studio.
05:30Thank you for the invitation.
05:31So,
05:31I know you have a packed agenda today.
05:33Let's start maybe with Iran
05:34because we are expecting
05:36some tougher decisions.
05:38by the EU today
05:40to clamp down
05:41and put pressure
05:41on the Iranian regime.
05:43when you go in a meeting
05:45you hope
05:45but you wait till the end
05:47to be happy.
05:48so I hope
05:49that we will be able
05:49today to agree
05:50because we need
05:51unanimity
05:52to put...
05:53for example
05:54the Guardian of the Revolutions
05:56on the terrorist list.
05:58we need unanimity
05:59to take sanctions
06:00we need unanimity
06:01to take a list
06:02of persons
06:03of entities
06:03but it seems
06:05we had
06:06two or three days ago
06:07still some countries
06:08hesitate
06:08that we moved forward
06:11the last 48 hours.
06:13and that we will be able
06:14to have a strong signal
06:16for the Iranian population
06:17today.
06:17And this is the right...
06:18signal according to you
06:19despite what it could mean
06:21for the diplomatic channels
06:22do you think...
06:23this is the right move?
06:24The fact is
06:25we don't have
06:26that many moves.
06:27So...
06:28we don't...
06:30we are not working
06:31like the USA
06:32are working
06:32to send...
06:33an armada
06:34and to have
06:35the armada
06:35waiting to bomb...
06:37And what do you make
06:37of those threats
06:38that we...
06:38heard from Trump
06:39yesterday?
06:40Everything is possible.
06:42The fact is
06:42I learned one thing
06:43you know.
06:43last prime minister
06:44when the...
06:44for the fourth
06:45first years
06:45of president Trump
06:46and now
06:47he's again
06:48the president...
06:48everything is possible.
06:50He's also trying
06:51to get a bigger role
06:52in the future
06:52of Gaza.
06:53as I know
06:53that will also
06:54be under discussion.
06:55What do you make
06:55of his board of peace?
06:57The fact is...
06:58if every progress
07:00for stabilization
07:01of the situation
07:02and a ceasefire
07:03and...
07:03the final ceasefire
07:04not a...
07:05so permanent ceasefire
07:06not temporarily...
07:08and then a strong government
07:09and support
07:10a bit of Gaza
07:11is something I support.
07:12But the problem is
07:12now for the moment...
07:13is we have
07:13a parallel UN.
07:15We have in fact
07:15a new private body
07:17if I can say
07:18who will...
07:18decide about
07:19the future
07:19of the territory
07:20so it's a bit special
07:21and the Palestinians
07:23are missing...
07:23you have...
07:25the Palestinians
07:26not around the table
07:26when it's going to be
07:27about their territory.
07:28you have a president
07:30even if it's not
07:30president anymore
07:31who has a veto right
07:32at life.
07:33and then you have
07:34Russia sitting around
07:35the table
07:35when it's a boat of peace
07:36you just called it.
07:38I just want to...
07:38in mind that Russia
07:39is an aggressor
07:39in Ukraine
07:40and so to...
07:41to give the feeling
07:42that they are peacemakers...
07:43is a bit special too.
07:45So you think this is
07:46less about the Palestinians
07:47and their future...
07:48more about Trump
07:49trying to supplant the UN.
07:51The fact is
07:52if it helps...
07:53I don't...
07:53want to make everything bad
07:54if it brings
07:55positive aspects
07:57on the ground
07:57in Palestine.
07:58I will help
07:59these points
08:00but we need
08:01Palestinians
08:01around the table
08:03but...
08:03the fact is
08:04that Trump
08:04is a businessman
08:05he wants
08:06to have results
08:08quick results
08:08for him
08:09the UN
08:09is too complicated
08:10but you know
08:11I'm coming from
08:12a small country
08:12if...
08:13international law
08:14and international
08:15regulations
08:16are non-respected
08:17anymore in future.
08:18and it's the power
08:20of the strongest
08:20and the biggest
08:21this is not good
08:22for me
08:22and also for...
08:23a lot of other
08:24countries
08:24it's not good.
08:25He has been
08:25challenging
08:26the very rules
08:28on which...
08:28the international
08:29order is now
08:30based
08:30but with Ukraine
08:31he has managed...
08:33to get Russians
08:34and Ukrainians
08:35around the table
08:36does he deserve
08:37credit for that?
08:38and shouldn't Europeans
08:39be doing more
08:40to get directly
08:41involved in these
08:42peace talks?
08:43I just want to...
08:43remind that he was
08:44the first one
08:44to take
08:45President Putin
08:46out of the isolation
08:47bringing him to...
08:48where everybody
08:49was saying
08:50we need to
08:50to show
08:51that we don't
08:52want to work
08:52with him
08:52so he was the first
08:53we need a talk
08:55someone able
08:56to talk
08:56with Russia
08:57but the fact is
08:58I just want to...
08:58to remind that
08:59he said
08:59I think it was
09:0024, 48 hours
09:01when he was
09:01coming in office
09:02that he would...
09:03find a solution
09:04and a solution
09:05cannot be
09:06humiliation of Ukrainians
09:07too many people die
09:08it's time
09:09for direct talks
09:10with President Putin
09:11should Europe
09:12be sending an
09:12envoy to these talks?
09:13if we don't have
09:15talks we want
09:15to find solutions
09:16you know
09:16I had to talk
09:18with President Putin
09:19and President Zelensky
09:20three years ago
09:21when I was still
09:22the Prime Minister
09:22and every week
09:23and...
09:23we had good talks
09:24but I have to admit
09:25that I had some
09:26questions from
09:27other European countries
09:27who didn't want me
09:28to have these talks
09:29they told me
09:29Luxembourg
09:30what?
09:30is Luxembourg
09:31to be able
09:31to have these talks?
09:32that's a big error
09:32because...
09:33it's the question
09:34of human relations
09:35not the question
09:36of the size
09:37of the country
09:37who makes a difference
09:38and on the other hand
09:40Butcher happened
09:40and after Butcher
09:41I was not able
09:41to have these talks
09:43anymore
09:43as President Putin
09:44but we need to talk
09:45with them
09:45if we want a solution
09:46if we can't talk
09:48to them
09:48we want to talk
09:48to them
09:48and find a solution
09:49and if I was too small
09:51to do it
09:51if then the President Macron
09:52or someone...
09:53else is able
09:54to represent Europe
09:55because they don't
09:55want to talk
09:56to Kayakalas
09:57but...
09:58but I think
09:59without talks
10:00we won't find solutions
10:01So Macron
10:02anyone else
10:03you think
10:03in the continent
10:04who could represent
10:05you seem to know Putin
10:06you've met him
10:07in Moscow
10:08would you be willing
10:09to take on this role?
10:11You know
10:11I don't have the ego
10:12to say that
10:13I'm the right...
10:13person to do it
10:14but if people are convinced
10:15that I could be helpful
10:16I will do it
10:17in any position
10:18I don't...
10:18need to be
10:19on the front
10:20of the scene
10:20I can do it
10:21also on the back
10:22you know
10:22when I had talks
10:22with...
10:23President Putin
10:24and President Zelensky
10:25I didn't speak
10:27that much
10:27about it
10:28but then
10:29when there was
10:29a press statement
10:31from the Kremlin
10:32it was difficult
10:33to say
10:33to deny anything
10:34so...
10:35but if I can be useful
10:36I love to be useful
10:37but I don't have the...
10:38ego to say
10:39that I'm needed
10:40Meanwhile
10:41of course
10:41the Ukraine war
10:42is raging on
10:42and Europe is...
10:43really having to think
10:44about its future
10:45the transatlantic
10:46relationship
10:47in tatters
10:48after the recent threat
10:49over Greenland
10:50and so on
10:50how do you see
10:51the future
10:51and what do you make
10:52of Mark Rutte's...
10:53comments earlier this week
10:54that Europe can keep
10:55on dreaming
10:55if you think
10:56it can go alone
10:57If it's not
10:58it's like now
10:59for me
11:00in fact
11:00Europe has
11:01a wake-up call
11:02also because of
11:03President Putin
11:03Trump
11:03in fact
11:04I see that
11:05we have rules
11:06when everything
11:07is in honeymoon
11:08who represents Europe
11:10I see
11:10Kayakalas was
11:11for example
11:11in Washington
11:12when there was
11:12discussions with the...
11:13it's her job
11:14so I think
11:15it would be important
11:16to see how
11:17we could have
11:17also legitimacy
11:18that for the next
11:19European elections
11:20or the President
11:21of the Commission
11:21or the President
11:22of the Council
11:23should be someone
11:24who's got the legitimacy
11:25also from the electors
11:26that would be
11:27in elections
11:27and they're...
11:28could be directly elected
11:29so to be the one
11:31who can try
11:32to form the next...
11:33Commission
11:34and then they still
11:34need a majority
11:35in Parliament
11:36but so that we have
11:37a President of Europe
11:38who is really
11:39the strong person
11:40we are absent
11:41you know
11:41there are discussions
11:42in some countries
11:43about the...
11:43Ukraine
11:43Europe is not there
11:44We're going to have
11:45to leave it there
11:46Minister
11:46thank you so much
11:47we hope to get you back
11:48in the studio
11:49very soon
11:49now moving on
11:51public backlash
11:52is growing...
11:53in Italy
11:54over the US's decision
11:55to send officers
11:57from its ICE...
11:58immigration agency
11:59to the Winter Olympics
12:00next week
12:01ICE agents
12:02were involved
12:03in a...
12:03fatal shooting
12:04in Minneapolis
12:05over the weekend
12:06for more
12:06we can cross over
12:07to our correspondent
12:08Georgia Orlandi
12:10standing by for us
12:10in Rome
12:11Georgia
12:12good morning
12:12give us a...
12:13sense of what
12:14the reaction
12:14has been
12:15to all of this
12:15in Italy
12:18good morning
12:20well it all started
12:20last Tuesday
12:21when members
12:22of Italy's
12:23main opposition
12:23party
12:24in Lombardy's
12:25regional council
12:26held a formal
12:27protest against
12:28the...
12:28in the decision
12:29to deploy
12:30ICE agents
12:30at the
12:31Milan-Cortina
12:32Winter Olympic Games
12:33they were holding
12:34posters reading
12:35ICE OUT
12:36ICE NO THANK YOU
12:37that pretty much
12:37alliance with...
12:38what Milan's
12:39mayor
12:39Bepa Sala
12:40had to say
12:40about that
12:41he said
12:41that those
12:41agents
12:42are not
12:42welcome
12:42in Milan
12:43we know that
12:44AVS
12:45another party
12:46launched a petition
12:47which has already
12:48gathered
12:48around 50,000
12:50signatures
12:50criticism
12:51has also
12:51come from
12:52Italy's
12:53main
12:53ruling
12:54coalition
12:55and we know
12:56that those
12:56ICE agents
12:57have been
12:57deployed
12:57at
12:58major...
12:58sports events
12:59in the past
12:59not just
13:00in the US
13:01but abroad
13:01as well
13:02the US
13:02department
13:03of...
13:03Homeland Security
13:04said that
13:04those
13:05agents
13:05would not
13:06be
13:06taking part
13:07in...
13:08immigration
13:08enforcement
13:09operations
13:10in foreign
13:10countries
13:11despite all
13:12these
13:12assurances
13:12though
13:13the protest
13:14has not
13:14died
13:15down
13:16two
13:17ICEAD
13:17protests
13:18have already
13:18been
13:18organized
13:19in the next
13:20few days
13:20by
13:20centre-left
13:21organizations
13:22and trade
13:23unions
13:23the main
13:24argument
13:24behind
13:25the
13:25protests
13:25though
13:25is
13:26that
13:26Georgia
13:26Maloney
13:27is
13:27perceived
13:27as
13:27to
13:28a
13:28...
13:28towards
13:29President
13:30Trump
13:30and
13:30the
13:31United
13:31States
13:31this
13:31is
13:31what
13:32centre-left
13:33passed
13:33say
13:34and
13:35she
13:35has
13:36shifted
13:36her
13:36tone
13:37recently
13:37trying
13:39to
13:39describe
13:40those
13:40Trump
13:41threats
13:42over
13:42Green
13:42as
13:43a
13:43mistake
13:44but
13:44clearly
13:45when it
13:45comes
13:45to
13:45high
13:45profile
13:46events
13:46such
13:46such
13:47as
13:47the
13:47Olympics
13:47Games
13:48with
13:49Italy
13:49being
13:49under
13:50so
13:50much
13:50scrutiny
13:51and
13:51international
13:52exposure
13:52while the
13:53issue
13:53is
13:54turning
13:54into
13:55a
13:55major
13:55reputational
13:56problem
13:56for
13:57Maloney
13:57and
13:57a
13:57government
13:58if
13:58the
13:58protests
13:59continue
13:59Georgia
14:01thank you
14:01so
14:01much
14:02and
14:02that
14:02brings
14:02this
14:03edition
14:03of
14:04Europe
14:04Today
14:05to
14:05an
14:05end
14:06thank
14:06you
14:06for
14:06tuning
14:06in
14:07for
14:07more
14:07today's
14:08stories
14:08do
14:08head
14:09over
14:09to
14:09our
14:09website
14:10euronews.com
14:11we'll be
14:12back
14:12same time
14:13same
14:13place
14:14tomorrow
14:14see you
14:15then
14:17we'll be
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