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00:00Transcrição e Legendas Pedro Negri
00:30And Israel has been responding
00:31In a sharp escalation of the Middle East conflict
00:34This comes just hours after President Donald Trump said
00:38US-Iran talks were on the table
00:40He sent a 15-point plan
00:42With Lebanon descending further into chaos
00:44We'll be speaking to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees
00:47And the Commission has called on Budapest
00:49To clarify reports suggesting Foreign Minister Peter Certo
00:52Was in close contact with his Russian counterpart
00:54Before and after EU summit meetings
00:57But first, Denmark, the EU member state
01:00Known for Lego, Higge
01:01And its opt-out from the Euro
01:03Held snap elections just yesterday
01:06Incumbent centre-left Prime Minister
01:08Meta Friedrichsen
01:09Is set to hold on to the reins
01:11But her Social Democratic Party
01:13Had a bruising night and failed
01:15To secure a majority
01:17Meta Friedrichsen called the vote earlier
01:19Than expected due to her surge in popularity
01:22Over her handling of the US President's
01:24Threat to annex Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory
01:27But Denmark now faces weeks of coalition talks
01:30On elections that, as I said, saw voters called earlier
01:33To the polls
01:34For the latest, we can bring in
01:35Benny Engelbrecht, Danish politician
01:37And a member of the Prime Minister's
01:39Social Democratic Party
01:41Good morning, Benny
01:41Thank you so much for joining us
01:43Let's just first together take a look
01:45At the actual results of that election
01:48We saw the Socialists coming out with 21.9%
01:51The Green Left with 11.6%
01:55And the Liberals at 10.1%
01:57So we see the Socialists there
01:58You're holding on to power just a bit
02:00But this was not the outcome that you wanted
02:03No, definitely not
02:05Everyone, of course, would like to see a better result
02:08Than we got
02:09On the other hand, the three parties
02:11In the broad-based coalition
02:12The government that has been ruling
02:15For the past three and a half years
02:16Well, all suffered
02:18So I think this is a general concept
02:22That you see all across
02:23Especially in Europe
02:25At these times
02:26That the parties
02:28That take responsibility in government
02:30Also lose a bit of a vote
02:34On voting days
02:36And well, in Denmark
02:39We have almost a Netherlands type of parliament now
02:44With 12 parties
02:45And only the Social Democratic Party
02:48As a broad-based party
02:51With more than 20%
02:52So it will be really difficult
02:55For a future government
02:56And I can see that written
02:57All over your face this morning
02:58Do you expect now months
03:00Of tough talks?
03:02When could a coalition be formed?
03:05Well, the broad-based coalition
03:06That has ruled up until now
03:08Took six weeks to set it in place
03:10That was a record-setting negotiation
03:13For the past government
03:15And I expect that we'll see
03:18Probably something similar to that
03:20Probably not before or after Easter
03:22We'll see actual talks
03:25So it's a bit difficult
03:27And setting the test
03:31That there's a war in the Middle East
03:32And Donald Trump still wants Greenland
03:35It will
03:36Well, of course
03:37We will need to
03:40Sort this out quite soon
03:41But voters, of course
03:43Had bread and butter issues on their minds
03:44Not really Greenland
03:45Did you underestimate that?
03:47No, I think
03:49The domestic discussions
03:52Has been, of course
03:54The majority of the discussions
03:56But it has been more to do
03:58With clean water, for example
04:01Okay, Benny and Mabret
04:03Thank you so much
04:04For joining us here this morning
04:05Live on Europe Today
04:07Here on Euronews
04:08We'll keep a very close eye
04:09On the next couple of weeks there
04:10But moving on
04:11From one crucial election to another
04:13Hungarians will be heading to the polls
04:16On the 12th of April
04:17But ahead of the key votes
04:19A major scandal
04:20Has hit the Hungarian government
04:21Regarding alleged leaks
04:23Of private information to Russia
04:25Jakob Yanis takes a look
04:28A political bomb exploded in Brussels
04:31The reports regarding the Hungarian foreign minister
04:36Allegedly disclosing to his Russian counterpart
04:39The closed door ministerial level discussion
04:42In the council are greatly concerning
04:44And we expect the Hungarian government
04:47To provide the clarifications
04:49So what's going on here?
04:52A Washington Post investigation
04:54Claims Hungarian foreign minister
04:56Peter Siarto
04:57Spent years stepping out
04:59Of confidential EU meetings
05:00To directly phone Russian officials
05:03And one security official stated
05:05That Moscow has basically been
05:07Behind the table
05:08Of every EU meeting for years
05:11The European Commission wants answers
05:14But orders are not so shocked
05:16Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk
05:18Admitted long-standing suspicions
05:20Revealing he strictly limits
05:22What he says out loud
05:23During these talks
05:24And Budapest is not hiding
05:27Their connections
05:27Siarto has visited Moscow
05:3016 times since Russia's full-scale invasion
05:34Of Ukraine
05:34Meanwhile Hungary is actively blocking
05:37A 90 billion EU loan for Kiev
05:39In an unexpected burst of honesty
05:42Siarto admitted calling Russian officials
05:45Before and after key EU meetings
05:47He claims he also speaks to American
05:50Turkish and Israeli officials
05:52Arguing this is just diplomacy
05:54However this is the same minister
05:57Who was awarded Russia's order of friendship
05:59A year before Russia's full-scale invasion
06:02Of Ukraine
06:03And the Americans, Turks and Israelis
06:05Have not handed him any similar medal
06:08Perhaps the only thing left to add here
06:11Is a quote from a movie Naked Gun
06:19It's quite funny
06:20But it's just a pity
06:21All of that is about the future
06:22Of European security
06:24Especially since over 70% of Europeans
06:27Are now highly worried
06:29About nearby conflicts
06:31According to the latest Eurobarometer survey
06:33So who's laughing now?
06:40And for more on this story
06:41We're joined here on set
06:42By Euronews' EU editor Maria Todeo
06:44Good morning Maria
06:45So just fill us in
06:46What is the latest now?
06:47Well look Maeve
06:48This is a scandal that continues
06:50And of course at the core of it
06:51Is allegations
06:52Very serious allegations
06:54That Hungary shared private EU information
06:57With Russia
06:58But we need to get the timeline right
07:00Because of course
07:01Over the weekend
07:02This all started with
07:03A newspaper report
07:04The Washington Post
07:05Which cited a European security
07:07Source
07:08That suggested that
07:09The Hungarian foreign minister
07:10In particular
07:11Would share information
07:12Almost in real time
07:14With his Russian counterpart
07:15Sergei Lavrov
07:16This report also said
07:17That in some situations
07:18He even spoke to him
07:20During breaks of meetings
07:22So as I say
07:23The allegations
07:23Are extremely serious
07:25Now initially
07:26The Hungarian foreign minister
07:28Siarto said
07:28That this was all fake
07:29He said it is fake news
07:31And that this was not true
07:32Then of course
07:33On the Monday
07:34A transcript of a call
07:36Allegedly between
07:37The Hungarian foreign minister
07:38And the Russian foreign minister
07:40Began to do the rounds
07:41And then Siarto changed
07:43The tune to say
07:44Well this is normal
07:46Because we speak
07:47To many countries
07:49And that is a part
07:50Of diplomacy
07:51Yesterday in comments
07:52To Euronews
07:53Which I want to read out
07:54To you
07:55And hopefully
07:55We can put up
07:56On the board
07:57The Hungarian foreign ministry
07:59Said that they talked
08:00To Russia
08:00The Americans
08:01The Turks
08:02Serbia
08:02And therefore
08:03It is completely normal
08:04That we consult
08:05With these countries
08:06If necessary
08:07Before and after the meetings
08:08So now he is talking
08:09About before and after
08:10EU meetings
08:11About the consequences
08:12Of those decisions
08:14So you see how
08:15The timeline
08:15Has now changed
08:16From his total fake news
08:17To this is part
08:18Of normal diplomacy
08:20Having said that
08:21We should note
08:22That Russia is not
08:22Just any country
08:23For the EU
08:25Russia is heavily
08:26Sanctioned by the EU
08:27Because of the invasion
08:28Of Ukraine
08:29Increasingly a number
08:30Of EU countries
08:31Consider it a hostile
08:32Country to the EU
08:33Certainly a security risk
08:35For the European Union
08:37And none of the countries
08:38Represented across the board
08:40In EU meetings
08:41Have given their consent
08:42So their private information
08:44Which is supposed
08:45To be confidential
08:46Under the principle
08:47Of sincere cooperation
08:48Be shared with Russia
08:50So this is far from normal
08:51If anything
08:52The position of the Hungarians
08:53Is a total anomaly
08:54And that's why we've seen
08:56Prime Minister Donald Tusk
08:57Of Poland
08:57He's furious right?
08:58Well the Polish
08:59Are really pushing
09:00Into this line
09:01Yesterday the Polish
09:02Prime Minister Donald Tusk
09:04The behaviour
09:05Of the Hungarian
09:06Foreign Minister
09:06Is quote
09:07A disgrace
09:08He also repeated
09:09A line that he said
09:10Over the weekend
09:11He is the first
09:12And at this point
09:13Only EU leader
09:14To have commented on this
09:15But he did say
09:15Over the weekend
09:16That for many years
09:17He suspected this
09:18And therefore
09:19That's why Poland
09:20Is very cautious
09:20About the information
09:21It shares
09:22And also introduced
09:23A new element
09:24That goes beyond the EU
09:25To now focus on NATO
09:27Saying that
09:27There were concerns
09:29Going all the way
09:29Back to 2019
09:30That Hungary
09:31Is also providing
09:32Information related to NATO
09:34And this is delicate
09:35Because of course
09:36You're talking about
09:36Core security
09:38Let's take a look
09:42As early
09:43As 2019
09:44As I recall correctly
09:45Lithuania requested
09:47That the Hungarian delegation
09:49Should be excluded
09:50From meetings at NATO
09:51They informed
09:52That they suspect
09:53The Hungarian delegation
09:54To pass highly
09:55Confidential information
09:56To Moscow
10:01So that is of course
10:03The Polish Prime Minister
10:04Donald Tusk
10:05Who said
10:05Again
10:06The behavior
10:07From Hungary
10:07Is quote
10:08A disgrace
10:08NATO matters
10:09Because here
10:10You're talking about
10:10Core security
10:12Capabilities
10:12Incredibly sensitive
10:13I should also note
10:15Just very briefly
10:16The Polish government
10:17Is also using this
10:18To tackle the Polish
10:20President
10:20Nowrowski
10:21Who went to Hungary
10:22This week
10:23To celebrate
10:24The Polish-Hungarian
10:25Friendship
10:26What the Polish government
10:27Says of course
10:28Is that this shows
10:29Poor judgment
10:29On behalf of the Polish
10:31President
10:31Who yesterday
10:32Is getting a lot of
10:33Repeated on this
10:34Repeated that
10:34Nothing has changed
10:35The position of Poland
10:36Remains of Vladimir Putin
10:38As quote
10:38A war criminal
10:39And meanwhile
10:40What can Brussels do?
10:41What can the Commission do?
10:42Well that's a very good question
10:44It's a question that I put
10:44To sources yesterday
10:45Some of them told me
10:46Look this is a scandal
10:48It's outrageous
10:49It's unacceptable
10:50But also said
10:51Color me shocked
10:52Color me surprised
10:54There's been concerns
10:55For years now
10:56That when you talk
10:56To the Hungarians
10:57You're not just talking
10:58To the Hungarian authorities
10:59A diplomat told me
11:01This is why we've switched
11:02To the way that we work
11:03Increasingly there's a
11:04Coalition of the Willing
11:05So countries that get together
11:07That do not include
11:08Hungary to talk about security
11:10There's also now a question
11:11About should the format
11:13Of meetings be changed
11:14Sometimes phones
11:15Do get taken in
11:16There is restrictive format
11:17But this is not always
11:19Applied into every meeting
11:20And we've seen that
11:21The head of the European
11:22Diplomacy
11:23Kayakalas
11:24Is now demanding an answer
11:25From the Hungarians
11:26Saying did you share
11:27Or not information
11:28Whether it was before
11:30Or after
11:31The point we need to stress
11:32Is that none of the EU
11:3326 countries around the table
11:35Consented to this information
11:37Being shared with Russia
11:38In any way
11:39Shape or form
11:40And this is certainly
11:41Going to now prompt
11:42A conversation around
11:43How do you deal
11:44With a country like Hungary
11:45And is there a different way
11:47In which sensitive information
11:48Should be shared
11:49Across the EU institutions
11:51As I said
11:51It doesn't come as a surprise
11:53But it now highlights
11:54What many member states
11:55Have now said
11:56Has become a core problem
11:57Which is the use
11:58And the sharing
11:59Of confidential information
12:00Related to EU
12:02Fundamental matters
12:03Like foreign policy
12:04And security
12:04Okay Marie Stale
12:05Thank you so much
12:06For that very comprehensive update
12:08We'll keep an eye
12:08On yournews.com
12:09For your reporting
12:10But now moving on
12:12The war in Iran
12:12Is still escalating
12:14Despite claims
12:15From President Trump
12:16That peace talks
12:17Were imminent
12:17On the one hand
12:18The Pentagon has ordered
12:20About 2,000 soldiers
12:21To be deployed
12:22To the Middle East
12:23But on the other hand
12:24The US has sent Iran
12:25A 15 point plan
12:26To end the war
12:27In the region
12:27Meanwhile Pakistan
12:29Has offered to host talks
12:30Between the US
12:31Israel and Iran
12:32To try to end the war
12:33For more
12:34We can cross now
12:35To Dubai
12:35Where our regional correspondent
12:37Jane Witherspoon
12:38Is standing by for us
12:39This morning
12:39Jane any hope
12:41Of diplomacy here
12:42We heard Iran says
12:43The US only wants to talk
12:44On its terms
12:47Well yes
12:48President Trump has said
12:49That those talks
12:50Are happening
12:51That the US
12:51Are talking
12:52To the right people
12:54He's also alluded
12:55Very cryptically
12:56To a very big
12:58Present
12:59In the way of
13:01Oil and gas
13:02Being gifted
13:02From Tehran
13:03Now as you mentioned
13:04Several media agencies
13:06Are reporting
13:06On that 15 point plan
13:08That has apparently
13:09Been given to Iran
13:10From the US
13:11Via Pakistan
13:12However
13:13Iranian officials
13:14Are still denying
13:15That these talks
13:16Are even taking place
13:18Now in Doha
13:20Yesterday
13:20There was a Ministry
13:21Of Foreign Affairs
13:22Briefing
13:22Where the authorities
13:23Said they will not
13:24Be mediating these talks
13:26As they're too busy
13:27Protecting and defending
13:28Their country
13:30They did say however
13:31Iran has been here
13:32For millennia
13:33Countries need to live
13:35And work together
13:35And it's now really
13:36Up to Iran
13:38To reinforce
13:39That trust
13:40Across the region
13:41And meanwhile
13:42Jade
13:42What is the general
13:43Mood there
13:43Is still daily life
13:44Very much disrupted
13:47Well yes
13:48I must say that
13:48The attacks are still
13:50Continuing
13:50However
13:51Continuing
13:52However
13:52They have dropped
13:53A little bit
13:53It feels a little bit
13:54Calmer
13:55However
13:55Overnight
13:56We are having
13:56The military jets
13:57Patrolling
13:58Through the night
13:59It feels like
14:00Every five minutes
14:01Now across the
14:02Wider region
14:03Of course
14:03Lebanon
14:04Is
14:11Okay
14:12Apologies to our
14:13Viewers there
14:13For that technical
14:14Difficulty
14:15But as you heard
14:15There Jane
14:16Witherspoon
14:17Reporting for us
14:17There from Dubai
14:18Alluding to the
14:20Atrocities in Lebanon
14:20Well on that point
14:21Of Lebanon
14:22Coming up
14:22We'll be joined
14:23By Barham
14:24Sali
14:25The UN
14:26High Commissioner
14:26For refugees
14:28A refugee himself
14:29Who fled
14:30As a young Kurd
14:31From repression
14:32In Iraq
14:33He spent years
14:34And years
14:34In exile
14:35But then one day
14:36Actually became
14:37The president
14:37Of Iraq
14:38Back in 2018
14:40A position he held
14:41Until 2022
14:42Welcome sir
14:43Pleasure to have you
14:44Here with us
14:45Thank you for having me
15:14So just describe
15:15The European Union
15:16Has no say here
15:17In how this war
15:18Will play out
15:18How bad will the
15:19Situation get in
15:20Lebanon in your view
15:21I hope this thing
15:23Will be put behind us
15:24Before long
15:25Because we need peace
15:26This conflict has
15:27Gone on already
15:28For far too long
15:29It's highly destabilizing
15:31It is escalating
15:32And I have to say
15:34Also human lives
15:36Are at stake
15:37The impact on civilians
15:38Across the region
15:39Is phenomenal
15:40Is profound
15:41We already as I said
15:43About a million people
15:44Have been internally
15:45Displaced in Lebanon
15:47Nearly 600,000 to a million
15:50Households in Iran
15:52Have been displaced
15:53Of course there has been
15:54Significant population
15:56Movements in the Gulf
15:57Not to mention
15:58Iraq that has been
16:00Subject to terrible
16:01Attacks including
16:03Yesterday in the
16:03Kurdistan region
16:04And the civilians
16:06Across the region
16:07In Israel
16:08In Lebanon
16:09In the Gulf
16:10In Iran
16:11Are being affected
16:13In a profound way
16:14And in that context
16:15Also
16:15This conflict
16:17Is spilling beyond
16:18The region
16:18Immediate region
16:19We are seeing
16:20A lot of Afghan refugees
16:21In Iran
16:22And in Pakistan
16:23Are being forced
16:25To go back
16:25Under adverse conditions
16:26To Afghanistan
16:28All of this combined
16:30Is really presenting us
16:31With a terrible
16:32Humanitarian challenge
16:34Pakistan have offered
16:35To mediate here
16:36Any hope in those?
16:37Let's hope that
16:38This will lead to
16:39Some useful
16:40Tangible
16:41Peace arrangement
16:42This region needs peace
16:44This conflict
16:45Cannot go on
16:46Like this
16:47Destabilising
16:47And impacting
16:49Human lives
16:50Across the region
16:51And I hope that
16:52We need a durable
16:53And just peace
16:55That will not
16:55Put us in a place
16:57Where six months
16:58From now
16:58Or a year from now
16:59We will have
17:00Another recurrence
17:01Of this type of things
17:02This region cannot
17:02Afford these cycles
17:03Of violence
17:04And you describe
17:05So many people
17:05On the move
17:06In the region
17:06Should Europe
17:07Prepare for potential
17:08Waves coming here?
17:09At the moment
17:09Most of the displacement
17:11Is within the countries
17:12Our teams
17:13At UNSCR
17:14Are already monitoring
17:16The situation
17:16Very closely
17:17There is no significant
17:18Movements across the borders
17:20Beyond that
17:20What I spoke about
17:21In Afghanistan
17:22That people from Iran
17:23Afghani refugees
17:24In Iran
17:25And Pakistan
17:26To a degree
17:27Are being sent back
17:28Or encouraged
17:29To go back
17:30Or pushed back
17:30But across the borders
17:32We do not see that
17:33We are also seeing
17:35In order to put things
17:37In proper context
17:37A large number
17:39Nearly 130,000
17:41Syrian refugees
17:42Who were resident
17:42In Lebanon
17:43Have gone back
17:44Into Syria
17:45I would not call
17:46That voluntary returns
17:47Per se
17:48They are returning
17:49Under adverse conditions
17:51But in order
17:51To put the picture
17:52Complete
17:52Our teams are looking
17:54At that situation
17:55And I hope
17:56The world as a whole
17:57We will be paying
17:58Enough attention
17:58To bring this situation
18:00Under control
18:01To leave
18:02To a peace
18:03That will be lasting
18:04And basically rooted
18:06In the protection
18:07Of interests
18:07Of the peoples
18:08Of the region
18:09Respectful of the dignity
18:10And the rights
18:11Of the peoples
18:12Across that region
18:13This region has seen
18:14Too many wars
18:15And too many cycles
18:16Of conflict
18:17So what would your message
18:18Then be to President Trump
18:19Who doesn't really seem
18:19To have a plan here
18:20Well message is peace
18:22Message is de-escalation
18:24And dialogue
18:25That's we have to
18:26Be emphatic about
18:27And what about
18:28His board of peace
18:29The board of peace
18:30Has already been
18:31Very active in Gaza
18:32And thank God
18:34The active conflict
18:36In Gaza
18:36Has been brought
18:37To an end
18:38At least
18:38For a while
18:40And let's hope
18:40That it will deliver
18:41Something tangible
18:42For the people of Gaza
18:43And the region as a whole
18:44Okay
18:44Barham Salih
18:45Thank you so much
18:47UN High Commissioner
18:47For Refugees
18:48Thank you so much
18:48For coming in to us here
18:49On Euronews
18:50And thank you so much
18:52For watching
18:52That brings this edition
18:54Of Europe Today
18:55To an end
18:55Stay with us here
18:56On Euronews
18:57For more news coming up
18:58And visit Euronews.com
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19:00On all the stories
19:01We're covering for you
19:02Take care
19:02And see you soon
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