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00:17Mávê MacMahon
00:30So-called Board of Peace
00:31The United States has said it will pledge billions
00:34It also says it will increase its oversight of the United Nations
00:37Make sure the organisation quote runs more effectively
00:41Officials from over 50 countries attended the meeting
00:4527 as full members
00:46With many others observing
00:48Including representatives from the European Commission
00:51President Trump described it as one of the most important things he has ever done
00:55And welcomed the fact that nine members pledged billions to help reconstruct the Gaza Strip
01:01A handful of countries will also be committing troops
01:03We can start by taking a listen to President Trump
01:07Certainly in terms of power
01:09And in terms of prestige
01:11There's never been anything close
01:13Because these are the greatest world leaders
01:17Almost everybody's accepted
01:18And the ones that haven't will be
01:21They're all joining everybody
01:23Most of them very immediately
01:27A few that we really don't want
01:30Because they're trouble
01:31I've seen some great boards, period
01:34It's peanuts compared to this board
01:36For more, we can bring in
01:38Eurie News' correspondent Maya de la Bomme
01:39Who's been following this story very closely for us this week
01:42So we see a very celebratory there
01:44Trump saying that everybody is joining this board of peace
01:49Maya, is that true?
01:50I think it's a little bit out of touch with reality
01:53Because if you look at the number of countries which really join
01:56It's 50 countries, as you said in your introduction
01:58And, you know, from these countries
02:01You only have 27 countries that have officially joined the board
02:06And if you look at Europe
02:07It's only, as you said, a handful of countries
02:11That are really joining this board
02:12And the most committed member
02:15As we saw yesterday on social media
02:18Is Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister
02:21Who praised Mr. Trump
02:23But also said that he was the only real representative of Europe
02:27As also a founding member of the board
02:30So, you know, it's mainly Hungary
02:33And if you look at Europe
02:35They've all distanced themselves from the board
02:37But you have different levels of commitment, clearly
02:40You have, you know, France and Spain boycotting the whole board
02:44And then you have other countries which, you know, sent diplomats
02:48Civil servants to show that still
02:51They want to be part of the conversation
02:52This is Gaza
02:53They need to be there
02:54But in the end, European countries are not represented
02:58They are not supporting
02:59There's no massive approval here
03:00And meanwhile, the European Commission
03:02As always walking a bit of a tightrope on many topics
03:05This one included
03:06They did decide to send their commissioner
03:08For the Mediterranean, Commissioner Suiza
03:10She posted a photograph of herself
03:12Very proudly being there yesterday
03:13But many people are annoyed about this
03:15Especially the French, Maya
03:16Yeah, and it's quite unprecedented
03:18Because yesterday night
03:19Jean-Noël Barraud, who is the Foreign Affairs Minister of France
03:23Wrote on Aix
03:24So publicly said that he was very
03:26You know, he was against this decision
03:29Of sending Suiza to D.C.
03:33He thought that the commission has no right to do this
03:36The commission has no mandate to do this
03:37And if you look at this tweet
03:38He says the European Commission
03:39Should never have attended the Board of Peace meeting in Washington
03:43As it had not received the council's mandate to do so
03:46So this really reflects the French position
03:49It also reflects the Spanish position
03:51Which is to say, there's no mandate
03:53Because the mandate is validated by 27 European countries
03:57And the commission cannot play solo
03:59Cannot go there without any mandate
04:01So it's quite unprecedented
04:02Because it's one of the big, you know, member countries in Europe
04:05Saying, no, the commission has no right to do so
04:08So it was big
04:09It was very big
04:10And of course you were reporting on that all week
04:12And of course it's a big topic
04:14That will dominate the upcoming Foreign Affairs Council
04:16Taking place here in Brussels very soon
04:18Maida Le Boom, thank you so much for that update
04:20But now, coming up
04:22We'll be joined by Francesca Albanese
04:24The UN Special Reporter
04:26For the Occupied Palestinian Territories
04:28She's in the headlines a lot lately
04:30Recently, she stood accused of calling Israel
04:32The common enemy of humanity
04:34At a forum in Qatar
04:36But as the transcript then of her speech later showed
04:38She never made that comment
04:40France is, however, calling for her resignation
04:43We can take now a listen to the French Foreign Minister
04:45Jeanne-Noël Barreau
04:49Enough with the fake news
04:50I did not distort or shorten Mrs Albanese's comments
04:53I simply condemn them
04:55Because they are reprehensible
04:57And add to a long list of provocations
04:59Such as the justification of the 7th of October
05:02The worst antisemitic massacre in our history
05:05Since the Holocaust
05:06In which 51 of our compatriots lost their lives
05:09So yes, I said that these repeated provocations
05:12Mean that she should have the dignity to resign
05:17So Francesca Albanese, thank you so much
05:19For joining us this morning on Europe Today
05:21Here on Euronews
05:23Thank you, thank you for having me
05:25So you were listening there to Jeanne-Noël Barreau
05:28How do you respond to the fact
05:29That the Foreign Minister of France
05:30Is saying that you're not fit for the job
05:35It's his opinion
05:38It's the French's diplomacy's opinion
05:43And I keep on asking them
05:46To respond to the content of my reports
05:49It's already ludicrous
05:52That the French Minister of Foreign Affairs
05:58Accuses me for something I never said
06:01And then he's scratching the barrel
06:03In order to give his anger a meaning
06:09And so he says, yeah, she didn't say that
06:11But she's untenable anyway
06:13But again, let's not make it about me
06:17I've prepared and submitted to the UN
06:20Seven reports which are damning
06:23And also for France as a state
06:25And for some of French businesses
06:28This is what his country, his government
06:31Needs to respond to
06:32And the fact that they had more scrutiny
06:37Over something I didn't say
06:39That over the practices of a state
06:42Accused of war crimes, crimes against humanity
06:45And genocide is telling
06:46But you've discussed the idea of the system
06:48What do you mean?
06:49What is this system that you're criticizing?
06:51Oh, absolutely
06:52But this is what I documented
06:54In my last report
06:56And my
06:56So in the economy of genocide
06:59Economy of occupation report
07:01I said Israel would have not been able
07:03To displace, replace the Palestinians
07:06As it did in the occupied Palestinian territory
07:08Had it been for a network of private actors
07:11Businesses
07:12And even universities, research centres
07:15Banks, pension funds, etc
07:17And then in the next report
07:19I documented 62 states
07:21Among whom France
07:24Who have provided political, strategic, military support
07:28To Israel
07:31So as while it was committing crimes
07:33Against the Palestinians
07:34And this is the system
07:35Impunity of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
07:38Says
07:38Kills
07:39But you've said it's not about you
07:40But we're reading more about you
07:41Than about these documents
07:43And Jean-Noël Barraud
07:44You know, the foreign minister
07:45Of a very important country
07:46Has said he's lost the confidence
07:48In you
07:49Do you plan to resign?
07:53No
07:54No, because I have the trust
07:56And of the Human Rights Council
07:58I mean, again
07:59The fact that it's about me
08:01It's not something I can respond to
08:03It's something that regards France
08:05Italy, Germany
08:07And the Czech Republic
08:08Who have gone after the French minister
08:10Amplifying the lie
08:12Again
08:13I
08:13The reason why they are attacking me
08:15Is a distraction
08:16In order not to talk about my findings
08:20So convenient
08:21But also so hypocritical
08:22And meanwhile
08:23We've heard from the likes of Marco Rubio
08:26Saying that the UN is obsolete
08:27What is your view here?
08:30Yeah
08:30This is the thing
08:32I've been saying that for years
08:33That behind the assaults
08:36For example
08:36On UNRWA
08:37And then on my mandate
08:39And other parts of the human rights system
08:41There was the beginning of a project
08:46The dismantlement of the multilateral system
08:48Substituted
08:49We see that now with the Board of Peace
08:51With something else
08:52Which is more the expression of a new empire
08:56Or an empire unveiled
08:58Than multilateralism
09:00But again
09:00There is a movement
09:01That doesn't want it
09:03And in fact
09:03Is pushing for
09:04A decolonised multilateralism
09:07And this is what we have to work on
09:09And what about the UN Security Council?
09:11Do you think it's a little bit obsolete?
09:13Well I think that
09:15There are parts of the UN Security Council
09:18That are obsolete
09:19One for all
09:20Is the veto power
09:21The veto power reflects
09:22The world order
09:24Of the past century
09:25We need the decolonised multilateralism
09:27Where each state has one vote
09:29And it's not about
09:31Adding new members
09:32Who can have a veto
09:33It's about removing the veto
09:35Okay Francesca
09:37Albanese
09:37UN Special Reporter there
09:39Thank you so much
09:39For joining us here
09:40On Europe Today
09:41On Euronews
09:43But now moving on
09:44President Donald Trump
09:45Has warned Iran
09:47That it must make a deal
09:48Over its nuclear programme
09:49Or quote
09:50Really bad things will happen
09:52Trump says
09:53In 10 or 15 days
09:55The US will take
09:55Some sort of action
09:56For The View from Brussels
09:58We're joined here on set now
09:59By Tommy Houtanen
10:00Director of the
10:01Wilfrid Martin Centre
10:02That's a think tank
10:03Based here in Brussels
10:04Affiliated with the centre-right
10:05European People's Party
10:07Tommy good morning
10:08Good morning
10:08Pleasure to be here
10:09Yeah great to have you with us
10:10Look what is the view
10:11From Brussels here
10:13Is another war on the horizon
10:14You mentioned Trump
10:16It may be so
10:17That even Trump
10:18Doesn't know exactly
10:19What's going to happen
10:19My guess
10:20And what I'm discussing
10:22With Washington
10:22Is that
10:23There are going to be
10:24An action
10:25There are going to be
10:26A war
10:27It's going to last
10:28Maybe 24
10:29Or the heat
10:30Is going to take
10:3124, 48 hours
10:32What is more unclear
10:33Is what will happen
10:34After
10:35I think the risk
10:36Is a little bit there
10:36That in the ground
10:38There's huge expectations
10:39That the US
10:39Is going to stay there
10:41I don't think so
10:42And then there's a question
10:43How is the
10:44You know
10:44Follow up
10:45There will be ground operation
10:46Israelis
10:47Are going to be involved
10:48Sooner or later
10:50But what will happen
10:51That's the question
10:52And of course
10:52The wider implications then
10:53Exactly
10:54I think
10:55You know
10:56In Europe
10:57We need to understand
10:57What the possibilities is
10:59Because if you look at Iran
11:00Iran is
11:00The current regime
11:02Is in war
11:03With its own people
11:03It's creating havoc
11:05In the region
11:06But also
11:06It's in conflict
11:07With Europe
11:09Helping Russia
11:10You know
11:11Children in Kiev
11:11Are dying
11:12Because of
11:13Iranese
11:13Thrones
11:14And I think
11:15That
11:16What you can say
11:17Is that
11:17There's a massive
11:19Possibility
11:19For massive
11:20Change
11:21On how the whole
11:22Moscow
11:23Teheran
11:24Beijing
11:24Actually is going
11:25To work out
11:27And I think
11:27It gives a new
11:28Opportunities for us
11:29For
11:30Enhance our power
11:31So what is the role
11:32Then that the European Union
11:33Can play here
11:34Well that's a good question
11:35First of all
11:36You know
11:36What will happen
11:37If and when
11:38There's a
11:38Hit
11:39If there is a
11:40Civil war
11:40Kind of situation
11:41Unfortunately
11:42The tools are very little
11:43But on the other hand
11:45If there is a
11:46Kind of Syria
11:47Kind of
11:47Quick
11:48Sweet
11:48Or quick change
11:50We'll
11:51We could assume
11:52That the Europeans
11:53Will get very quickly
11:55Involved
11:56President Mitchell
11:57Has already
11:57Very clearly stated
11:58On behalf of the parliament
11:59That we are with the people
12:00They are already
12:02Manfred Webb
12:03Made the initiative
12:04On opening the embassies
12:05You know
12:06For
12:07For demonstrators
12:08That's an indication
12:09That we would be
12:10Very quickly
12:10Involved
12:11However
12:12I don't think
12:12That there is a strategy
12:13And thinking yet
12:14But I think
12:15There is a political
12:15Commitment
12:16And understanding
12:17And that's a moment
12:18For us
12:18For Europe
12:19To come in
12:20And really fix
12:20The Middle East
12:21And meanwhile
12:22You're on the phone
12:22You said
12:23Close contacts
12:24With your contacts
12:25In DC
12:25Yes
12:26Yes indeed
12:27But of course
12:27It's all about
12:29The president
12:30And what the president
12:31Finally decides
12:32Nobody knows for sure
12:34And maybe even
12:35The president himself
12:36Doesn't know
12:37Well whatever the president
12:38Does decide
12:38We will report it here
12:39On your news
12:40Tommy Houtanen
12:41Thank you so much
12:41For joining us
12:42This morning
12:43On Europe today
12:44And for bringing us
12:45Your analysis there
12:45From the Wilfrid Martin Center
12:47But now
12:48Moving on
12:49Christine Lagarde
12:50Is expected to leave
12:52The European Central Bank
12:53In Frankfurt
12:54Before her eight-year term
12:56As president expires
12:57In October 2027
12:59Europe's top central banker
13:00Who joined the bank
13:01Back in 2019
13:03From the International
13:03Monetary Fund
13:04Wants to exit
13:05Before the French
13:06Presidential election
13:07In April next year
13:09For more
13:09On what this could mean
13:11Our Ida Sanchez
13:12Takes a look
13:13Big changes are coming
13:15For the European Central Bank
13:17After months of speculation
13:19Rumours that Christine Lagarde
13:21The head of the ECB
13:22Will step down
13:23Are coming true
13:28Europe's top bank
13:30In Frankfurt
13:30Said that the decision
13:31Had yet to be made
13:33But why would Christine Lagarde
13:35Want to leave early?
13:43Reports suggest that
13:44A possible goodbye
13:45Would leave room
13:46To French president
13:47Emmanuel Macron
13:48And German Chancellor
13:50Friedrich Merz
13:51To choose a successor
13:52Before the French presidential elections
13:54This would give them time
13:56To oversee the appointment
13:58Of her successor
13:59Giving the current leadership
14:01Of Europe's top two economies
14:03The chance to shape
14:05The future of the European monetary policy
14:08Who would want to take her position?
14:11Spain might be one of the countries
14:13Ready to step in
14:14Spain wants to play a leading role
14:17In the new council
14:17Once the remaining positions
14:19Are renewed
14:20We are prepared
14:21Should this situation
14:22Or decision
14:23Come earlier
14:25And they are not the only one
14:27As Klasnot
14:28The former Dutch central bank chief
14:30Might also be interested
14:38Ida Sanchez reporting there
14:39And for more of course
14:40On what that could mean
14:41For the future of the EU institutions
14:43And who will run them
14:44Do take a look
14:45At our reporting
14:46On euronews.com
14:47But for now
14:48A story that everybody
14:49Is talking about
14:50Andrew Mountbatten Windsor
14:52The former British prince
14:54And brother of King Charles
14:55Has been photographed
14:56On his way home
14:58After spending some 12 hours
15:00Being questioned by police
15:01In Norfolk yesterday
15:02Andrew was arrested
15:04On suspicion of misconduct
15:05In public office
15:07For more on this major scandal
15:09Facing the royal family
15:10We can bring in
15:11Our culture editor
15:12Our very own Tokes
15:13Salico
15:13Good morning Tokes
15:14Great to have you with us
15:15Here this morning
15:16Look this is a huge
15:17It's a huge scandal Tokes
15:19Just bring us up to speed
15:20On the latest
15:21It is a huge scandal
15:23As you rightly said Maeve
15:24It's sent shockwaves
15:26Across the UK
15:27Which let's face it
15:28Is used to hearing
15:30About scandals
15:31From the royal family
15:32But also anything
15:33That happens there
15:34Sends shockwaves
15:35Across the rest of the world
15:37The latest is
15:38As you said
15:38That Prince Andrew
15:39Was released
15:40Late last night
15:42It was roughly around
15:4312 hours
15:44After his arrest
15:45No charges have been made
15:47Regarding that
15:49The suspicion of misconduct
15:51In public office
15:53And the raid
15:54That took place
15:55At his Berkshire home
15:57Is still continuing
15:5924 hours after
16:01That's at the Royal Lodge
16:03On the Windsor Estate
16:04Of course
16:05But it's not
16:07The search which was
16:08Taking place
16:09At his current home
16:11Hopefully viewers
16:12Can stay with me
16:14At the Sandringham Estate
16:15In Norfolk
16:16Where he was arrested
16:17That search is ended
16:19But we don't know
16:21What's going to
16:22Come from those searches
16:23Of course
16:23We do know that
16:24Police have been
16:25Looking for papers
16:26In relation
16:27To his former role
16:28As the UK
16:29Trade envoy
16:31That role that he had
16:32For roughly around
16:33Five or six years
16:34And we should make
16:35It clear of course
16:36That Andrew Mountbatten
16:38Windsor has
16:38Consistently denied
16:40Any wrongdoing
16:41In relation to
16:42Jeffrey Epstein
16:42The disgraced
16:43Financier
16:44And convicted
16:45Sex offender
16:46What we also
16:47Understand now
16:48Is that the King
16:49Neither the King
16:51Nor Buckingham Palace
16:52Had any knowledge
16:53Of the arrest
16:54Before the raid
16:55However the Home
16:56Secretary
16:57Was informed
16:59By the National
17:00Police Chiefs Council
17:01Which has issued
17:03A statement
17:03As well this morning
17:04Saying that
17:06It was in line
17:07With routine practice
17:08It alerted
17:09Its operational
17:10Colleagues
17:11No word yet
17:12From number 10
17:13Though some might say
17:14Perhaps surprisingly
17:15But unsurprisingly
17:17Donald Trump
17:18Has had a few words
17:19To say
17:19He's described it
17:20As a very sad thing
17:22Adding that
17:22It's a shame
17:23As US lawmakers
17:25And survivors
17:26In the US
17:28Of course
17:28Are still calling
17:29For justice
17:30And interesting
17:31Tokes
17:31You mentioned
17:31It took the royal family
17:32By surprise there
17:33I mean
17:34What does this
17:34All mean
17:35For the monarchy
17:36Who are much loved
17:36In the UK
17:38They are still much loved
17:40Despite their crisis
17:42I mean often
17:42In these situations
17:43We talk about
17:44You know
17:44What must the mood music
17:46Be like
17:47And I would imagine
17:48Perhaps in Buckingham Palace
17:49There might be a mix
17:51Between sort of
17:51You know
17:52Embarrassment by madness
17:53Or he ain't heavy
17:55He's my brother
17:55We read
17:56Of course
17:57Some of you
17:58Would have seen
17:58The statement
17:59From King Charles
18:00Yesterday
18:01Making it clear
18:02That no one
18:03Is above the law
18:05He called for the law
18:07And the investigation
18:08To be carried out
18:09Interestingly though
18:11As I mentioned
18:12There's been no real
18:13Statement from number 10
18:14But Sir Keir Starmer
18:16Did appear on television
18:17Yesterday
18:18Roughly around
18:20The same time
18:21As Andrew Mountbatten
18:23Was being arrested
18:24But he was
18:25It wasn't reported
18:26At that time
18:27And he also
18:28Made it clear
18:29That in the
18:30Eventual possibility
18:31Of action
18:32Being taken
18:33Against Andrew
18:35That no one
18:36Would be
18:37Against above the law
18:38But make no mistake
18:40Even though charges
18:42Haven't been
18:43Issued yet
18:44This is
18:45An enormous
18:46Crisis
18:47For the royal family
18:48And as well
18:49For the monarchy
18:50I don't think
18:51There's been
18:52Actually
18:52An arrest
18:54In the royal family
18:54They've had
18:55Some good behaviour
18:56For nigh on
18:57About five or six hundred
18:58Years now
18:59I think the last one
18:59Was in 1605
19:01Princess Anne
19:02Was perhaps
19:03The last
19:04Royal member
19:05To actually
19:06Have been charged
19:07When she
19:08Had a conviction
19:09For her dog
19:10Biting somebody
19:12But
19:13Seeing as he's
19:14Eighth in line
19:15To the throne
19:16It could be a crisis
19:18So excellent
19:18Thank you so much
19:19For that live update
19:20There on a story
19:21That is extremely
19:22Embarrassing
19:23Embarrassing of course
19:23For the royal family
19:25But that does
19:26Bring this edition
19:27Of Europe Today
19:28To an end
19:28Thank you so much
19:29For your company
19:29As always
19:30More news
19:31And analysis
19:31You know where to go
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19:33Take care
19:34And see you very soon
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