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00:02Untertitelung des ZDF für funk, 2017
00:56The Arab League has condemned Iran
01:00A dangerous escalation of attacks against civilian targets
01:03And vital infrastructure in the Gulf
01:05Meanwhile, a brand new Supreme Leader, Moussaba Gimenei
01:09Has been announced in Iran
01:10As EU leaders prepare to hold emergency talks
01:12With Gulf counterparts on the escalating situation in the Middle East
01:16All this as oil prices spike
01:18Euronews correspondents all across the Gulf
01:20Are keeping us informed across our network
01:23For the latest, we can now cross over to the UAE
01:27Where Euronews' regional correspondent Jane Witherspoon
01:30Is standing by for us this morning in Dubai
01:32Good morning, Jane
01:34So Iran has a new Supreme Leader
01:35Whilst attacks continue on all fronts
01:38Bring us up to speed
01:40Good morning
01:41Yes, Moussaba Gimenei has been elected
01:43As the new Supreme Ruler of Iran
01:46Taking over from his father
01:48Ayatollah Ali Gimenei
01:50Who was killed in those strikes
01:5210 days ago, as you say
01:53By the USA and Israel
01:56In Iran
01:57Now there's not much known about the new leader
02:00He's kept a relatively low profile over the years
02:04In fact, there are not many photographs
02:06Even out there of him
02:07It is expected, though, that the 50
02:14And also Europe
02:16Will maintain the hardline rule
02:19Adopted by his father in Iran
02:22Now, that said
02:23President Donald Trump
02:25Has also issued a bold statement
02:27Saying that the next Iranian Supreme
02:30Leader is going to have to get approval from us
02:33If he does not get approval from us
02:36He's not going to last long
02:39Now, as you can imagine
02:40The last 48 hours
02:42The attacks have ramped up here
02:43Across the Middle East
02:45Our colleagues in Doha
02:47Have reported that they were woken this morning
02:49At 3am
02:50By those alarms that go off on our phone
02:53Signalling a strike
02:55Here in Dubai on Saturday
02:57There was an attack
02:58Near to Dubai airport
03:00Where a drone hit the tarmac
03:07To a safe space underground
03:10In the main terminal
03:11In addition to that
03:13A car was hit by drone debris
03:16Off one of the main roads
03:17Near Sheikh Zayed Road
03:18Which is the main road through Dubai
03:20Resulting in the death of the driver
03:23On Friday night
03:25I attended a closed meeting
03:27At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
03:29Here in Dubai
03:29Where government officials told us
03:31That the main priority for the UAE
03:34That they are focused on
03:36Defending the population
03:37And infrastructure
03:38While trying to contain
03:40The wider situation
03:42Obviously lots of talk
03:43As you say
03:44About oil prices
03:45This morning
03:46A barrel of oil
03:47Is up to almost
03:48$120 a barrel
03:50That is the biggest price hike
03:52That we have seen
03:53In four years
03:54So there will be lots of eyes
03:56Keeping a close eye on that
03:57Indeed Jane Witherspoon
03:59Thank you so much
04:00For that live update
04:01From Dubai
04:02And as you heard there
04:03Oil prices are rising
04:04Causing turbulence
04:06Across the global economy
04:07That's why European
04:08And Gulf countries
04:09Are trying to cope
04:10With this sudden war
04:11That they never wanted
04:12And that's why
04:13They're holding emergency talks
04:14Today Monday
04:15With their GCC countries
04:17And our EU news editor
04:18Maria Tadeo
04:19Is across the story for us
04:20And joins me right now
04:21Here in the studio
04:22Good morning Maria
04:23So we're seeing oil prices
04:24Jumping here
04:25To more than $100 a barrel
04:27We haven't seen this
04:28For a couple of years
04:29Could this lead to weeks
04:31Long supply disruption?
04:32Since 2022
04:33In May of course
04:34We had debated
04:35Just a week ago
04:37When the war started
04:37Whether or not
04:38We would see this
04:39$100 a barrel
04:41Price benchmark
04:42And hit on the price mark
04:44And now it's taken 10 days
04:45But we're finally there
04:46Obviously this has
04:47Major implications
04:49Psychologically for the market
04:50But also in terms of
04:51The ramifications
04:52For the global economy
04:54Ultimately some analysts
04:56Say that this could be
04:57The worst energy crisis
04:59In decades
05:00Because of the combination
05:01Around it
05:02On the one hand
05:03You have over the weekend
05:04That succession
05:05Put in place
05:06In Iran
05:07It's the son
05:08Of the Ayatollah
05:09Ali Kavanaugh
05:09Who will replace him
05:10The signals that
05:12That sends politically
05:13The heartliners
05:13In this regime
05:14Remain very much
05:16In place
05:16And they guide
05:17The policy
05:18Of Iran
05:19Remember also
05:19President Trump
05:20Had been very clear
05:21That he did not
05:22Consider the son
05:23Of the late Ayatollah
05:24An appropriate choice
05:26He said he was
05:27A lightweight
05:27And also said
05:28It would be
05:29Unacceptable
05:29For the U.S.
05:31Obviously the scenario
05:32That the Americans
05:32Would like to see
05:33Something that looks
05:34Like Venezuela
05:35The top leader
05:36Gets taken out
05:37And then obviously
05:38What is left
05:39Changes in alignment
05:40With the U.S.
05:42But that is no longer
05:42The case
05:43Or it's no longer
05:44The case
05:44I should note
05:45For the time being
05:46Because we are seeing
05:47That retaliation
05:47Continue
05:48From Iran
05:49And then secondly
05:50It is really just
05:51A question of
05:52Logistics
05:53Supply
05:53And transportation
05:54When you look
05:55At the countries
05:56That right now
05:57When it comes
05:57To the retaliation
05:58From Iran
05:59Are the most hurt
06:00It's the Gulf countries
06:02Obviously we also
06:03Talk about the
06:04Strait of Hormuz
06:04Is not able to
06:05Operate normally
06:07Because of these
06:08Strikes that keep
06:09Taking place
06:09With missiles
06:10But also drones
06:11Which are very
06:12Cheap to fire
06:12But they create
06:13Chaos on the ground
06:15So it's really
06:15This combination
06:16That is propping up
06:17Energy prices today
06:19I should just point
06:19Very quickly
06:21President Trump
06:21Did comment on this
06:22Over the weekend
06:24He is a president
06:25That likes to monitor
06:26Very much
06:27The performance
06:28Of the stock market
06:29So he likes to see
06:30High stock markets
06:31And then obviously
06:32Low energy prices
06:33Right now
06:33This is a reverse
06:34Stocks are plummeting
06:36Because of the uncertainty
06:37And energy prices
06:37Are going up
06:38The president of the US
06:39Seems to be willing
06:41To tolerate those levels
06:42Saying that
06:42This is a small price
06:44To pay for global security
06:45Especially
06:46If the nuclear threat
06:47From Iran
06:47Is eliminated
06:48Just as a final
06:50Breaking news
06:50On this point
06:51Because this energy
06:52Story is important
06:53This morning
06:53The G7 will gather
06:55And there's a possibility
06:56Perhaps that the G7
06:57Countries will agree
06:59To release some of
07:00The strategic oil
07:01Reserves
07:01To sort of step in
07:02And stabilize this market
07:03Indeed
07:04G7 countries meeting
07:05And also EU emergency talks
07:07Are taking place
07:08With GCC counterparts
07:09Fill us in
07:10Indeed
07:10And that is obviously
07:11The Gulf countries speaking
07:14This is a video conference
07:15That will take place today
07:16With the head of the commission
07:18Ursula von der Leyen
07:19And Antonio Costa
07:20This is a sort of
07:21Two-way communication channel
07:23Remember
07:24These countries are strategic
07:26For the energy story
07:27For the EU
07:28But also
07:29Defence
07:30Because there is cooperation
07:31Between a number
07:32Of European countries
07:33And the Gulf countries
07:34When it comes to
07:35Sort of
07:36Mutual defence
07:37And that's why
07:38We've seen
07:38The likes of France
07:40And Italy
07:40Also the UK
07:41Saying that they will
07:43Step in
07:43And help protect
07:44Strategic assets
07:45And also their partners
07:46In the region
07:47Another point
07:48That is perhaps
07:48Closer to home
07:49Is the French president
07:50Emmanuel Macron
07:51Who will be headed
07:52To Cyprus
07:53I believe he's probably
07:55Now on his way there
07:56The flight was scheduled
07:57To take place
07:57Just a few minutes ago
07:59He will go there
08:00In a show of solidarity
08:01Remember last week
08:02There was a drone
08:02That did hit a base
08:04A UK base
08:05In Cyprus
08:07And also the Greek
08:08Prime Minister
08:09Said to visit
08:10All of this
08:11In a show of solidarity
08:11But beyond solidarity
08:12There's a real question
08:14About the Mediterranean countries
08:15That could be impacted
08:17By indiscriminate strikes
08:19And that is something
08:20That the Europeans have said
08:21They will have to help
08:23And step in
08:24And the message also
08:25From the Commission
08:25Was clear last week
08:26Saying no stone
08:28Left unchecked
08:30To help these countries
08:31That are in the sort
08:32Of perimeter
08:32That could be impacted
08:34By the war
08:35Okay
08:35Maria Tadeo
08:36Your news is EU editor
08:37Thank you so much
08:38For all those details
08:39And of course
08:40You mentioned the impact
08:41This war is having
08:42On Mediterranean countries
08:43And actually
08:43Very shortly here
08:44We'll be joined
08:45By the president
08:46Of the Eurogroup
08:47Who also happens to be
08:47The Greek finance minister
08:49So do change
08:49Stay tuned for that
08:51But first
08:51Here's an update
08:52On that pipeline spat
08:53Between Hungary
08:54And Ukraine
08:55That now includes
08:56A police raid
08:57On a Ukrainian convoy
08:58And threats
08:59Over Europe's oil supply
09:00Our Jakub Yanis
09:02Has been taking
09:03A closer look
09:05As the old Hollywood
09:07Rule goes
09:07Attributed to
09:08Alfred Hitchcock
09:10A good thriller
09:11Starts with an explosion
09:12Followed by a rising tension
09:14In the crisis
09:15Between Hungary
09:16And Ukraine
09:17The explosion
09:18Was a literal pipeline
09:19And last week
09:20Tension reached
09:21A breaking point
09:22When the Hungarian
09:23Anti-terror police
09:24Raided a Ukrainian
09:26State bank convoy
09:27Carrying cash and gold
09:28And in response
09:29Kiev accused Budapest
09:31Of taking its citizens
09:32Hostage
09:32But wait a second
09:34How did we actually
09:35Get here?
09:37Since late January
09:38The Druzhba pipeline
09:39Has been down
09:41Kiev blames Russia
09:42For the explosion
09:43And refuses to repair
09:45The damage
09:45Halting Russian oil
09:47To Hungary
09:47And Slovakia
09:48Budapest
09:49On the other side
09:50Accuses Kiev
09:51Of exploding
09:52The disruption
09:52And in retaliation
09:54Is blocking
09:55A critical
09:5690 billion euro
09:57EU loan
09:58To Ukraine
09:58But escalation
10:00Did not stop
10:01At financial vetoes
10:02Orban vowed
10:04To break the oil
10:05Blockade by force
10:06Though he did not
10:07Explain how
10:08And Ukraine's
10:09President fired back
10:11Suggesting he would
10:12Give Ukrainian troops
10:14Orban's phone number
10:15And Hungary
10:16Condemned the remark
10:17As a death threat
10:18But you see
10:19There is also
10:20A bigger picture
10:21Both leaders
10:22Are racing
10:23Against brutal
10:24April deadlines
10:25And if the Ukraine
10:26Loan is not unblocked
10:27By early April
10:28The country
10:29Will run out of money
10:30Facing devastating
10:32Cuts to public services
10:34Meanwhile
10:35Orban faces
10:36Divisive elections
10:37On the 12th of April
10:38And opposing Ukraine
10:40Is his strategy
10:41To win
10:42That leaves the EU
10:43Rushing to break the veto
10:45And deliver the cash
10:46Before Ukraine
10:47Goes broke
10:48While trying not
10:49To look like
10:50It's picking a side
10:51In Hungary
10:51But finding
10:53That balance
10:54Is really hard
10:55When this political
10:56Thriller is building
10:57Toward its breaking points
10:58So take a deep breath
11:00Because the final scene
11:02Is about to begin
11:09For more on that story
11:11You can visit
11:11Euronews.com
11:12But for now
11:13As promised
11:14Coming up
11:14We'll be joined by
11:15Kyriakos Perekakis
11:16The President
11:17Of the Eurogroup
11:18And the Minister of Economy
11:19And Finance of Greece
11:21As head of the Eurogroup
11:23He chairs meetings
11:24Of finance ministers
11:25From the Eurozone countries
11:26And coordinates
11:27Economic policy
11:28Across the Eurozone
11:29Good morning
11:30Good morning
11:31Great to have you
11:31With us here
11:32On Europe Today
11:33On Euronews
11:34Delighted to be joining you
11:35So look
11:36Europeans are waking up today
11:37With deep concern
11:38About the escalating situation
11:39The rising energy prices
11:41How vulnerable
11:42Is the European economy
11:43Here to these shocks?
11:44First of all
11:44We're being tested
11:45This is obvious
11:46And obviously
11:47We're also being
11:48Quite concerned
11:49About how things
11:50Are unfolding
11:50On the ground
11:51I think we're meeting
11:52The diplomatic challenge
11:53You mentioned Cyprus
11:54Before in the visit
11:55Of President Macron
11:56In Cyprus
11:57I think
11:57It's quite pertinent
11:58That we have
11:59This testament
11:59This manifestation
12:00Of European solidarity
12:02By having forces
12:03Sent in Cyprus
12:04And I have to say
12:05I'm quite happy
12:06That Greece
12:06And the Greek government
12:07Led the way
12:08By being first
12:09I would also add
12:11That we're also
12:11Tested economically
12:12And this is what
12:13We're going to be
12:14Discussing today
12:14At the Eurogroup meeting
12:16Energy is going to be
12:16A core element
12:17Of our discussion
12:18The impact of energy prices
12:20Is significant already
12:21And we want to see
12:22How we're going to meet
12:23That challenge
12:24On the ground as well
12:24And just first
12:25Back to that visit
12:26In Cyprus today
12:27The Greek Prime Minister
12:28Also accompanying President
12:29Emmanuel Macron
12:30Is the war getting closer
12:31To your home?
12:32By definition
12:33I would say
12:34That we are concerned
12:35And this is an area
12:36Where European solidarity
12:37Is absolutely essential
12:39To manifest and showcase
12:40That's why I mentioned
12:41And I underlined
12:41That it's quite important
12:42That European states
12:44European member states
12:45Are collectively showing support
12:46To ensure the security
12:48Of a member state
12:48Of the European Union
12:49And Greeks are concerned
12:50They're already getting
12:51Very concerned
12:52About the cost of living crisis
12:53How this is impacting
12:54Their pocket
12:54What will you do
12:55To address these concerns?
12:56I would say
12:57That we already have a toolkit
12:58And the toolkit
12:59Is the 2022 toolkit
13:00We're not yet there
13:01But businesses and households
13:04Are already signaling
13:05That they want to see
13:06What type of support
13:07They would receive
13:07Should the crisis
13:08Deepen
13:09I think we have
13:10Two key words here
13:11The first one is
13:12Duration
13:13How long it will last
13:15The second one
13:16Is disruption
13:17What type of crisis
13:18Will it be?
13:19If you have a disruption
13:20Of supply chains
13:22And maritime transport
13:23For instance
13:23At the Strait of Hormuz
13:24For a very long period of time
13:26By definition
13:27The impact is going
13:28To be different
13:28We're looking at
13:30The price of natural gas
13:31We're looking at
13:31The price of oil
13:32But effectively
13:33There are many elements
13:34Of a potential disruption
13:35That we're also looking at
13:36The price of fertilizers
13:37Air traffic
13:39Food security
13:40There are many elements
13:41On the ground
13:42That affect the international economy
13:43And I mentioned 2022
13:45Because the invasion
13:46Of Russia and Ukraine
13:48Provided us
13:48With a European toolkit
13:49Of how we can manage
13:50Those crises
13:51So are we better prepared now?
13:52Of course we're better prepared
13:53That's why we have
13:54This deployment of a toolkit
13:56But at the same time
13:57We need orchestration
13:58And coordination
13:59At the European level
14:00And this is what
14:00The Eurogroup is for
14:01So we're going to be discussing
14:03All of those things
14:04Both today
14:05And on many meetings
14:06Even at the level
14:06Of the leaders
14:07Because we need
14:08A concerted European action
14:09Because the IMF
14:10The International Monetary Fund
14:11Have warned in a report
14:13Just the other day
14:13That the consequences
14:14Could be felt earlier
14:15Than we even think
14:16The key word here
14:17I think is uncertainty
14:18That's why I mentioned duration
14:20And uncertainty
14:21We saw that with tariffs
14:22Uncertainty has a much
14:23Greater impact
14:24Than a problematic policy per se
14:27That's why you need
14:28To unleash the full potential
14:29Of the European market
14:30Of the European Union
14:31When we're discussing
14:33Macroeconomic developments
14:34For the previous year
14:35At the level of the
14:36European ministers of finance
14:37We say that the key word
14:39For Europe is resilience
14:40But if we're frank
14:42We need to underline
14:43And stress that
14:44Resilience is not
14:45A growth strategy
14:46We need much more
14:47And Europe has a huge potential
14:49To unlock its innovation
14:51Its dynamism
14:52We need to remove the barriers
14:54That exist between
14:54The member states
14:55Of the European Union
14:56And if we're speaking
14:57About energy
14:58We need a single
14:59European energy market
15:00Which we don't have
15:01That's why energy
15:02Was put on the agenda
15:03It's not only about
15:04The here and the now
15:05The crisis that we're having
15:06At the Gulf right now
15:08It's much broader
15:09It's about interconnections
15:10It's about regulation
15:11It's about unlocking the potential
15:13Of our European energy market
15:14We need to do all of those things
15:15At once
15:16A lot to do indeed of course
15:17But just about the here and now
15:18Are viewers waking up this morning
15:20Worrying about inflation
15:21That it could go up again
15:22That's why I mentioned before
15:23That we're looking very closely
15:25The impact on oil
15:26And natural gas
15:27And obviously
15:28A rise in energy prices
15:30Has an adverse impact
15:31On inflation
15:31We saw that in 2022
15:33I would say that
15:34We're not there
15:352022 was a much deeper crisis
15:38But we need to be anticipatory
15:40And we need to be very well prepared
15:41As you asked before
15:43We're much better prepared now
15:44But we need to be vigilant
15:46And we need to be observing
15:47The situation on the ground
15:48And what about the European Central Bank
15:50What role will they be playing here?
15:51Obviously we believe very firmly
15:53In the independence
15:54Of the European Central Bank
15:55And they have shown
15:55That they have the agility
15:56And the capability
15:57To react when it is necessary
15:59And we fully trust them
16:00And will that be soon you think?
16:02I cannot comment on that
16:03Because as I mentioned
16:04The independence of the Central Bank
16:05Is for all Europeans
16:06Is sine qua non
16:08And are you feeling
16:09Very worried right now?
16:10I would say that I feel concerned
16:12I would say that our work
16:13Our job is to be concerned
16:15But at the same time
16:16Our work is to know
16:17What we need to do
16:18And when we need to do that
16:20And as I mentioned before
16:21I think that we have
16:22This capacity right now
16:23Both at the level of Europe
16:24Both at the level of Brussels
16:25And at the level of the member states
16:27And did this war
16:28Take you by surprise, Minister?
16:30In reality
16:31We have seen a density
16:32Of geopolitical events
16:33In the recent years
16:34Which shouldn't be taking us
16:36By surprise at all
16:37The things we have seen
16:38In the last six or seven years
16:40Which have never been anticipated
16:42You know, from a 2019 lens
16:44Which is when the government
16:46That I participate at
16:47Came into office
16:48But I think that at the same time
16:49Our capacity building
16:51Has changed
16:52Both at the European level
16:53And at the national level
16:54And this is why
16:55Even though you cannot fully anticipate
16:57The granularity of certain events
16:58The mentality of anti-fragility
17:01And of capacity building yourself
17:02Is now here
17:03And is the EU speaking with one voice
17:06Do you believe in this war?
17:07I think so
17:07And I mentioned Cyprus at the beginning
17:09Because that was a testament
17:11Of European solidarity
17:12At the diplomatic level
17:13We need to have more concerted
17:15And more coordinated action
17:17At the economic level as well
17:18This is our responsibility
17:19This is why we're here
17:20And President Macron's visit
17:22To Cyprus today
17:23Is it diplomatic
17:24Or is it really strategic for him?
17:26I think it's absolutely strategic
17:27And diplomacy is a core element
17:29Of that strategy
17:29All of those things
17:30Are being in a sense
17:31Being put together
17:33Diplomacy
17:33Economic policy
17:34Europe should speak
17:36With one voice on all fronts
17:37This is what we need to achieve
17:38We need strategic autonomy
17:39But Europe has not been
17:41Speaking with one voice
17:41On all fronts
17:42Well that's the challenge
17:42That's why we have
17:43The Draghi report
17:44That's why we have
17:44The Leto report
17:45And this is why
17:45The whole idea
17:46Is that you need
17:47A single market to begin with
17:49In order to unlock
17:49Your potential
17:50Even on a sovereignty basis
17:52Not only on an economic basis
17:53That will be the challenge
17:54Of my generation in politics
17:55I think
17:56And it's a challenge
17:57That should be met
17:58We don't have the luxury
17:59Of not meeting it
18:00And you don't have the luxury
18:01Of time
18:01Given the escalation crisis
18:03Right now
18:03And what you're saying
18:04Is effectively
18:06An element of the European story
18:07In the past
18:08With typically integrated crisis
18:09Metabolized crisis
18:11Into a change in policy
18:12When they were manifesting themselves
18:13We need to become
18:15More anticipatory
18:15We should at least
18:17Integrate perfect
18:18Optimal responses to crisis
18:20But at the same time
18:21We need to learn
18:21How to anticipate them
18:22We don't have the luxury
18:23Of simply reacting anymore
18:24And just one final question
18:26Bulgaria recently joined
18:27The Eurozone
18:28How is that going?
18:29It's going well
18:29And we have a collective experience
18:33Of a transition
18:33To the European currency
18:35From all the other stories
18:37Like the Greek story
18:37For instance
18:38That took place in the past
18:40We're supporting
18:40The Bulgarian government
18:42And so far
18:43The situation
18:44Has been going quite well
18:45Okay
18:46Thank you so much
18:47Minister
18:47For being our guest
18:48This morning
18:48On Europe Today
18:49And for coming into us
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18:51All the best
18:52With your busy day
18:52Of talks
18:53And that does bring
18:54This edition of Europe Today
18:56To an end
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