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02:07Now that comes as well as Qatar and Kuwait
02:10in suspending some energy shipments
02:12as Iran escalates strikes on oil and gas
02:14facilities across the region
02:16And that's already having a ripple effect
02:18globally
02:18Oil prices surged again on Monday
02:22with Brent crude, the international benchmark
02:25briefly climbing to nearly $120 per barrel
02:28That's the highest level since the months
02:30following Russia's invasion on Ukraine in 2022
02:32Here in Doha, people experienced several
02:35elevated alerts on Monday
02:36Just after 3 p.m. was the last one
02:39where we received the national emergency
02:40alert on our phone
02:41which was followed by a barrage of
02:44explosions in the skies above
02:45Now likely the most intense and impactful
02:49that we've heard since the beginning of this
02:50conflict
02:51Now Qatar's Ministry of Defense has
02:53intercepted 17 ballistic missiles
02:55and 6 drones in that attack alone
02:57Also on Monday, Qatar's Prime Minister
02:59took part in a virtual joint session
03:01between leaders from the GCC
03:03and the European Union
03:04Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdurrahman bin Jassim Al Thani
03:08warned that the current situation
03:09doesn't just affect one country
03:11but it threatens security of the entire region
03:14and poses serious risk to global energy markets
03:19and supply chains
03:20He also reaffirmed Qatar's commitment
03:22to working with regional and international partners
03:24including the EU
03:25to try to de-escalate the conflict
03:28Maeve
03:29Okay, Eda Khaleem
03:31thank you so much for that live update there
03:32From Doha
03:33Meanwhile, Russia's President Vladimir Putin
03:35and US President Donald Trump
03:37also discussed the Iran war
03:39during a quote
03:39frank and constructive telephone call
03:42This, as we see, dramatic moves
03:44on the oil market
03:44reversing its biggest surge
03:46in nearly four years
03:47Speaking to the press
03:49President Trump says the war in Iran
03:50may be over soon
03:52after initially signalling
03:53it could go on for another five weeks
03:55For more, we're joined here in the studio
03:57by Euronews' EU editor
03:59Maria Tadeo
04:00Good morning, Maria
04:01Good morning
04:01So look, is President Trump
04:03playing to the financial markets here
04:04or does he really think the war
04:05could be over sooner rather than later?
04:07Well, that's a very good question
04:08and it really is a question this morning
04:10Obviously, we need some context
04:11in terms of where those comments came in
04:14On the Sunday to the Monday
04:16we saw that big spike
04:17when it comes to the oil market
04:18A lot of that reflecting this anxiety
04:21that in Iran is still very much
04:22the hardliners who are guiding the country
04:25and obviously a sort of escalation
04:27that is going to have ramifications
04:28in the transportation of oil
04:30in the region
04:31The comments from Trump yesterday
04:33appeared to suggest
04:34that the US now believes
04:36this is an operation
04:37they can wrap sooner
04:38He did say the war is pretty much
04:40to some extent done
04:42He talked about objectives that have been met
04:44but of course it is unclear
04:45what the goal then would be
04:47because the son of the late Ayatollah
04:49is still in place
04:51Now, the other factor too
04:52is that in the same afternoon
04:54that he went out and said again
04:56if this is a question of Iran
04:58really trying to mess
04:59with the transportation of oil
05:01there will be severe consequences
05:02and they will get bombed
05:03like they've not been bombed
05:05since this war started
05:06Let's take a look
05:07We're putting an end to all of this threat
05:09once and for all
05:10and the result will be lower oil prices
05:13oil and gas prices
05:14But when the time comes
05:15the US Navy and its partners
05:17will escort tankers
05:18through the strait if needed
05:19and if they do anything
05:21the price will be incalculable
05:24They'll never be able to recover
05:26ever
05:26And that's of course President Trump
05:28But if you listen to the language
05:30this is really a message
05:31to financial markets
05:33He repeats and goes on
05:34about the price of oil
05:36What will happen
05:37if they do anything
05:37that messes with the flow of oil?
05:40He is a president
05:41and this is very particular
05:42and very important to understand
05:43when it comes to Donald Trump
05:45is that he really monitors
05:47the stock market
05:48and he really monitors
05:49financial markets overall
05:51as an almost reflection
05:52of his performance
05:53and this is a president
05:54who has said
05:55in the early days
05:55of the campaign for re-election
05:57that he wants to see
05:58stock markets up
06:00so really
06:00he likes to present himself
06:01as the all-time high
06:02for stocks in the US
06:04and also very low energy prices
06:06This is crucial
06:07in the US
06:08the gas prices
06:09this is something
06:10that is almost politically
06:12in the psyche of the US
06:13incredibly important
06:14so yesterday
06:15those comments
06:15trying to reverse
06:16those losses
06:18that we saw
06:19in the early trading
06:20on the Monday
06:20and the spike
06:21in the oil
06:22but what I would note
06:23however
06:23is that ultimately
06:24Maeve
06:24this is very simple
06:25either he manages
06:26a way
06:27to find
06:28the oil
06:29to flow
06:30and to move
06:30and to bring down prices
06:31or ultimately
06:32this will just be
06:33a one-day message
06:34to bring that
06:35and intervene
06:35in energy markets
06:37but ultimately
06:37no question
06:38and no answers
06:39as to how is this operation
06:40really going to
06:41play out on the ground
06:42And meanwhile
06:43here in Brussels
06:43we're having
06:44these emergency talks
06:45remote emergency talks
06:46among EU leaders
06:47today
06:47and also finance ministers
06:48are meeting
06:49yesterday and today
06:50Yeah so finance ministers
06:51met yesterday
06:52there was also
06:53a G7 finance ministers
06:55call led by France
06:56and today
06:56there will be
06:57a G7 energy ministers
07:00and we also understand
07:01it's going to be
07:01a busy day on the phone
07:02that there will be
07:03an EU leader
07:04sort of debrief
07:05that is handled
07:05by Italy, Germany
07:07and Belgium
07:08so there's this new
07:09sort of coalition
07:10that is emerging
07:10Nonetheless
07:11what is relevant
07:12from these calls
07:13is that ultimately
07:14there has been a signal
07:15that if it is necessary
07:16and needed
07:17there could be operations
07:18to export
07:19or to escort tankers
07:20in the Strait of Hormuz
07:21obviously that's a crucial
07:23point for geopolitics
07:24but also the idea
07:26that there could be
07:26a release of strategic reserves
07:27this is not the moment
07:29that's what the French
07:29said yesterday
07:30but a concern
07:31from the Europeans
07:32that you could enter
07:33a sort of stagflation scenario
07:34if global growth
07:35is impacted
07:36and you continue
07:37to see this spike
07:38in oil
07:39which then reflects
07:40in inflation
07:41so at this point
07:42it is a sort of
07:42wait and see
07:43from the Europeans
07:44with concerns
07:44on the global economy
07:46Okay and we have
07:46extensive reporting
07:47on all those meetings
07:48of course on
07:48yournews.com
07:49Maria Tseo
07:49thank you so much
07:50for that update
07:51as always
07:52but now moving on
07:53in this context
07:54of an escalating war
07:55and a major oil
07:56supply disruption
07:57MEPs are gathering
07:58in Strasbourg
07:59this week
07:59for a routine
08:00plenary session
08:01to hear their views
08:02on the current
08:03state of play
08:03we can actually
08:03cross now
08:04to the European
08:05Parliament
08:05in Strasbourg
08:06and bring in
08:06yournews'
08:07Marad Gwynn-Jones
08:08Good morning
08:09Marad
08:09tell us
08:10what is the view
08:10from Strasbourg
08:11there on the US
08:12Israeli war
08:12on Iran
08:15Yes Maeve
08:16good morning
08:16from the European
08:17Parliament
08:18now this institution
08:19doesn't set
08:19the EU's
08:20foreign policy
08:21of course
08:21but traditionally
08:22it has taken
08:23a staunchly
08:24critical stance
08:25towards the Iranian
08:26regime
08:27and to discuss more
08:28I'm now joined
08:29by the chair
08:30of the parliament's
08:31Iran delegation
08:32MEP
08:33Hannah Neumann
08:34good morning
08:35let me start
08:36with this
08:37Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
08:39has been killed
08:40in this war
08:41only to be replaced
08:42by his son
08:43is this war
08:45doing anything
08:45in your view
08:46to help
08:47the Iranian people
08:48good morning
08:49from Strasbourg
08:50and Ayatollah Khamenei
08:52was responsible
08:52for the death
08:53and the brutal repression
08:55for so many Iranians
08:56so his death
08:57has sparked
08:58some hopes
08:59but him being replaced
09:00with his son
09:01just signals
09:02a sign of continuity
09:03and of more repression
09:05so this clearly
09:06is not what Iranians
09:08had hoped for
09:08okay
09:09and yesterday
09:10we heard
09:11commission chief
09:11Ursula von der Leyen
09:12saying
09:13there's two schools
09:13of thought
09:14here with this war
09:14one saying
09:15this is a war
09:16of choice
09:16by the US
09:17and Israel
09:17and the other
09:18saying
09:18well this is a war
09:20of necessity
09:20this was needed
09:21where do you stand
09:22Donald Trump
09:23promised that
09:24help is on the way
09:25to the protesters
09:26before he started
09:27this war
09:28right now
09:28we see him
09:30and I
09:30I mean
09:30some of you
09:31saw the press conference
09:32yesterday
09:32it is quite unclear
09:34what his goal are
09:35what his strategies
09:36are to get there
09:37and he's gambling
09:38with the life
09:39of 90 million
09:40Iranians
09:41and a whole region
09:42and I frankly say
09:43I can't endorse a war
09:44where I don't know
09:45what the goal is
09:45nor what the strategy is
09:46and Iranians
09:47clearly deserve better
09:48you say you don't know
09:49what the goal is
09:50if it is regime change
09:52is it right in your view
09:53to seek a change
09:54in the regime
09:55through force
09:56it will be
09:57quite a difficult way
09:58to get to regime change
10:00what is clear
10:01is that in the long run
10:02regime change
10:03can only come
10:04from the inside
10:05so when people
10:05from the revolutionary
10:06guards
10:07from the army
10:07defect
10:08and when there is
10:09a broad coalition
10:10of people
10:11from inside
10:11and outside
10:12of Iran
10:12who represent
10:13the diversity
10:14of Iran
10:15who really come up
10:16with a new vision
10:16for this country
10:17this cannot come
10:18by bombs alone
10:19and in this context
10:20then
10:21what can the EU do
10:22we've seen
10:23quite a fragmented
10:24response
10:24Spain and Slovenia
10:25outliers
10:26in the condemnation
10:27of the initial attack
10:27what can it do
10:28to exert diplomatic
10:30leverage here
10:30and urge de-escalation
10:31I think we have to
10:33indeed urge
10:33for de-escalation
10:34the first thing
10:35is to work together
10:36with the Gulf countries
10:37this is not our war
10:38we have to deal
10:39with the consequences
10:40and the same is true
10:41for the Gulf countries
10:42even more
10:43even worse
10:44so I think we should
10:46work together
10:46with the Gulf countries
10:47to push for de-escalation
10:49towards Trump
10:50and Israel
10:50to clearly make them
10:52understand
10:53what they are gambling with
10:54and to tell us
10:55what their goals
10:56what their strategies are
10:57and then have
10:57a reasonable discussion
10:58but also towards
10:59the Iranian regime
11:00because the regime
11:01is going to fall
11:02the question is
11:03how many of its own people
11:04and how much
11:05of the region
11:05are they dragging
11:06into the abyss
11:07and I think we should
11:08make this as short
11:08as possible
11:09okay MEP Neumann
11:10thank you so much
11:11and Maeve
11:12there will be
11:12a three hour special
11:13debate here
11:14in the parliament
11:15tomorrow morning
11:15on the escalation
11:16situation
11:17in the Middle East
11:18back to you
11:18okay Marek Gwynne-Jones
11:20thank you so much
11:20for that live update
11:21there from Strasbourg
11:22and also to your guest
11:23the Green MEP
11:24Hannah Neumann
11:25now just days
11:26after his appointment
11:27Iranians are very much
11:28divided over their new
11:30supreme leader
11:30Mushtaba Khamenei
11:31Iranian state TV
11:33is just showing
11:33his supporters
11:34celebrating with joy
11:35but many also
11:36Iranians are expressing
11:37fear of repression
11:38critics worried
11:39of course
11:40about his very strong
11:40connections
11:41to the IRGC
11:42Jakob Yalas
11:43takes a closer look
11:46someone clever
11:47once said
11:48that history
11:48is not about
11:49recording dates
11:50but about
11:51connecting the dots
11:52Iran has named
11:54Mushtaba Khamenei
11:55as its new
11:56supreme leader
11:56and now everyone
11:57is talking about
11:58his biography
11:59but your reporter
12:00wants to take
12:01a different look
12:02let's analyze
12:03what his appointment
12:04actually means
12:06and for Europe
12:08that signals
12:08a cold winter
12:09of diplomacy
12:10Mushtaba
12:11is a shadow operator
12:12with deep ties
12:13in the revolution
12:14guard
12:14his rise
12:16suggests
12:17Tehran
12:17has no interest
12:18in negotiations
12:19and Europe
12:20must prepare
12:21for free shocks
12:22first
12:23the war
12:24will not end
12:25quickly
12:26Mushtaba
12:27is a hardline
12:27choice
12:28for a hardline
12:29moment
12:29and second
12:30oil prices
12:31are already
12:32surging
12:32past 100
12:33dollars
12:34threatening
12:35a new
12:35energy crisis
12:36third
12:37is a migration
12:38risk
12:39that instability
12:40could trigger
12:41an unprecedented
12:42refugee wave
12:43toward European borders
12:45and for the US
12:47and Israel
12:48Mushtaba
12:49is not a statement
12:50he is a target
12:52Israel's defense minister
12:53was blunt about it
12:55calling him
12:56an unquivocal target
12:57for elimination
12:58and for a man
12:59who lost his father
13:00mother and wife
13:02in recent strikes
13:03compromise
13:04with the US
13:04and Israel
13:05might be simply
13:06off the table
13:07finally
13:09and most importantly
13:10what does this mean
13:12for Iranians
13:13for the people
13:14this transition
13:15could feel like
13:16the ultimate betrayal
13:17of the 1979 revolution
13:19because after all
13:20that uprising
13:21was meant
13:22to end
13:23hereditary monarchy
13:24forever
13:25and Mushtaba
13:26inherits a nation
13:27in economic ruin
13:28relying entirely
13:30on the military
13:30and hardline
13:31security forces
13:32to keep control
13:34and after the recent
13:35bloody crackdown
13:36on the opposition
13:37he isn't fighting
13:38for the Iranian people
13:39but for the survival
13:40of the system
13:41but one could ask
13:43can a revolution survive
13:45by becoming
13:46the very thing
13:47it once overthrew?
13:53Jakob Yanis there
13:54now moving on
13:55France
13:55and its allies
13:56are preparing
13:57a quote
13:57defensive mission
13:58to reopen
13:58the strategically
13:59vital strait
14:00of Hormuz
14:01President Emmanuel Macron
14:02has sent
14:03the French president
14:04has already landed
14:05by helicopter
14:06on the Charles de Gaulle
14:07aircraft carrier
14:07that was dispatched
14:08to the Mediterranean
14:09just after the US
14:11Israeli strikes
14:11on Iran
14:12back on February the 28th
14:13for more on the purpose
14:15of his trip
14:16we can cross now
14:16over to Paris
14:17and bring in
14:18our correspondent
14:18Sofia Katzenkova
14:20good morning Sofia
14:21just tell us
14:22what is the message
14:22that Macron
14:23is trying to send
14:24with this trip?
14:27Well Maeve
14:28the message
14:29that Emmanuel Macron
14:30is trying to send
14:31is that he will not
14:32be directly involved
14:34in the conflict
14:35even as France
14:36strengthens
14:37its military presence
14:39in the region
14:40speaking aboard
14:41the aircraft carrier
14:43Charles de Gaulle
14:44deployed in the
14:45eastern Mediterranean
14:46last night
14:47the French president
14:49insisted
14:49that France
14:50is not taking part
14:52directly in the war
14:54but is looking
14:54to reassure
14:55its allies
14:56and protect
14:57its interests
14:58in the region
14:59earlier on Monday
15:00Macron also traveled
15:02to Cyprus
15:03an EU member state
15:04that has become
15:05strategically important
15:06in the region
15:07as tensions
15:08escalate
15:10just as a reminder
15:11earlier this month
15:12a drone
15:13struck a British military
15:15base on this island
15:16prompting several
15:18EU countries
15:19including France
15:20to reinforce
15:21its defense
15:23and speaking
15:24during his visit
15:25to Cyprus
15:26yesterday
15:27Macron framed
15:28the island's security
15:30as a broader
15:31European issue
15:32let's take a listen
15:35when Cyprus
15:36is attacked
15:36it is Europe
15:37that is attacked
15:38Cyprus's defense
15:40is obviously
15:40an essential matter
15:42for your country
15:42for your neighbor
15:43partner
15:44and friend
15:45Greece
15:45but also
15:46for France
15:47and with it
15:48for the European Union
15:53and as you mentioned
15:54Maeve
15:54well
15:54France is also
15:56working along
15:56with other partners
15:57on a future
15:59purely
15:59defensive naval
16:01mission
16:01to help reopen
16:02the Strait of Hormuz
16:04and escort
16:04commercial ships
16:06according to Macron
16:07which is a key
16:08route for global
16:09energy supplies
16:11and speaking of energy
16:12well
16:12the French leader
16:13is back here
16:15in Paris
16:15on a Tuesday morning
16:17as he's hosting
16:18an international summit
16:19on nuclear power
16:21today
16:22the meeting
16:23is expected
16:23to focus
16:24on expanding
16:25nuclear capacity
16:26as countries
16:27are looking
16:28for stable
16:29energy sources
16:30amid growing
16:31geopolitical tensions
16:33and of course
16:33I'll be bringing you
16:34the latest
16:35from the ground
16:36back to you Maeve
16:37and of course
16:38the European Commission
16:38President Ursula von der Leyen
16:40will be speaking
16:40at that very conference
16:41you mentioned
16:42Sofia Katsenkova
16:43thank you so much
16:43for that live update
16:45there from the centre
16:46of Paris
16:46and to dive deeper
16:47into President Macron's
16:49visit and goals
16:50we're joined now
16:50by Pascal Konfafrou
16:52the spokesperson
16:52for the French Ministry
16:54for Europe
16:54and Foreign Affairs
16:55good morning Pascal
16:56thank you so much
16:57for joining us
16:58just tell us more
16:59about Macron's
17:00mission in Cyprus
17:01is the war
17:02getting closer to home
17:03in your view?
17:05No
17:06our goal
17:07is to
17:07go for
17:09de-escalation
17:10to avoid
17:11any
17:12reorganization
17:13of the conflict
17:38but you say
17:40only defensive
17:41but is there
17:42any chance
17:42we could
17:42see this
17:43shift
17:43and France
17:44getting more
17:44involved
17:44in this
17:45conflict?
17:47No
17:47once again
17:48our position
17:49is that
17:50it's not our war
17:52it's a strike
17:53by
17:54Iran
17:55we're made
17:57out of
17:57international
17:58we can
17:59have
17:59them
18:01but once again
18:02what we have to see
18:03is who is responsible
18:04first
18:06of this situation
18:07if it's Iran
18:08Iran
18:08was causing
18:09a major threat
18:10to the region
18:11with its
18:11program
18:12of
18:12or
18:15armament
18:16so
18:16Iran
18:17has to
18:18change
18:18dramatically
18:18it's
18:20our message
18:21that we
18:22conveyed
18:22directly
18:24when
18:24President Macron
18:25talked to
18:26President
18:26of Iran
18:27during the
18:28war
18:28So Pascal
18:29you're very
18:29critical
18:30of Iran
18:31but is it
18:31time now
18:31to contend
18:32the US
18:32and Israel
18:33I mean
18:33they started
18:34with good
18:34intentions
18:35but now
18:35the situation
18:36is spiraling
18:37out of
18:37control
18:39once again
18:40the first
18:40responsibility
18:41of the
18:42situation
18:42including
18:43the threat
18:43control
18:44by Iran
18:45even more
18:45after the
18:46state violence
18:47that they
18:49imposed on
18:50their own
18:50people
18:51in the beginning
18:51of this
18:52year
18:53in January
18:53this is
18:55where
18:55Iran
18:56has to
18:57stop
18:58sending
18:59some missiles
19:00and drones
19:00on the
19:02neighboring
19:02countries
19:03and the
19:04other
19:05because we
19:06have to
19:06avoid
19:07to prevent
19:08any
19:08regionalization
19:09or
19:10destabilization
19:11of countries
19:11I can take
19:12an example
19:12of a country
19:15that risks
19:15the war
19:16Pascal
19:18we'll have
19:19to leave
19:19it there
19:19thank you
19:20so much
19:20for joining
19:20us today
19:21on Europe
19:22Today
19:22here on
19:22Euronews
19:23and thank
19:23you so much
19:24for watching
19:24as always
19:25for more
19:26news and
19:26analysis
19:27do visit
19:27Euronews.com
19:28take care
19:28and see you
19:29very soon
19:29here on
19:30Euronews
19:37and
19:45how
19:48you
19:50you
19:50you
19:54Untertitelung des ZDF für funk, 2017
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