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04:32downloading, governments have not
04:33respect some fundamental principles,
04:35including this principle that is not
04:37a vague principle, it's
04:39in fact the principle that is
04:41in the treaty, it's in the Lisbon Treaty
04:43I 법 4, number 3,
04:45it's the duty of sincere
04:47cooperation among member states.
04:49So if one country is now
04:51briefing or debriefing
04:53other countries
04:56on very sensitive matters
04:57and other countries, in this case Russia
04:59being today a clear opponent
05:01not to say an enemy, of the European Union.
05:04So, of course, it is greatly concerning.
05:06And the clarifications provided so far
05:09by the Hungarian government
05:12are not really clarifications.
05:14In fact, in a way, it's even worse
05:15because, if I understood correctly,
05:17according to the media reports I've seen,
05:19the Hungarian foreign minister said
05:22that he irregularly briefs
05:24not only Russia, but the United States,
05:27Turkey, Israel, and Serbia
05:29on this matter.
05:31So, the very fact that the government
05:34of the European Union and a NATO country
05:36puts at the same level
05:38the United States and Russia,
05:42it's quite strange, I would say.
05:45And I think it raises very important matters
05:48of loyalty among member states.
05:51But the question, sir,
05:52and obviously you know the tweet is very well,
05:54is what can the EU do about this?
05:56Because the feeling that we get in Brussels
05:58is that there are no tools to counter this.
06:00No, there are tools.
06:02But first of all, I think I always thought
06:04this is basically political.
06:05So, there are ways of European countries
06:08and European institutions to show
06:10their concerns
06:12and also somehow politically
06:15to act on this matter.
06:16So, it means that tomorrow,
06:19if Hungary makes the point
06:21or any country says,
06:23we are a sovereign country,
06:25we can do this on our own.
06:27Yes, they are sovereign.
06:29But one thing they should understand
06:30is that the others are also sovereign.
06:32So, the others can also meet without Hungary.
06:35So, what does that mean?
06:37It means that tomorrow,
06:39for sensitive matters,
06:40there is nothing in the treaties
06:42that makes it impossible
06:44the others, the other 27,
06:45or in this case,
06:47the other 26 or 25,
06:49depending on those countries
06:50who break the rules,
06:51not to be in the same room
06:53with the others.
06:54In the past,
06:55it already happened in a way.
06:57It was not so dramatic.
06:59But you remember,
07:00during the financial crisis,
07:02when some countries pushed
07:04for a fiscal compact,
07:05a fiscal treaty,
07:06I remember,
07:07it was the United Kingdom
07:08that said,
07:09our sovereignty should be respected.
07:12We don't want that treaty.
07:13And at that time,
07:15other countries said,
07:15look, you have your own sovereignty,
07:17but if you don't have that treaty,
07:19OK, we don't do it
07:20with the European Union,
07:21but we do it ourselves.
07:23There are very clear,
07:25besides the legal matters,
07:27because from a legal point of view,
07:29the European Union
07:30can launch infringements
07:31if there is a violation
07:33of Article 4
07:34of the Lisbon Treaty.
07:35But beyond the legal measures,
07:38I think it's even more effectively,
07:39politically,
07:40we can always show
07:42to a country
07:43that behaves like that,
07:44not respecting
07:45the basic principles
07:46of decency,
07:47that the countries
07:48can move on
07:49politically as well.
07:50So, Mr. Barroso,
07:51because this is very important,
07:52your advice
07:53for the head of the commission,
07:55Fondre Lyon,
07:55for Kayakalas,
07:56the capitals right now
07:57is not to wait
07:58for the clarification
07:59or the legal assessment,
08:01but to simply cut them out.
08:02Don't invite them
08:03into meetings.
08:04No, I did not say that.
08:06No.
08:06What I said,
08:07by the way,
08:07not just to the president,
08:09basically,
08:09this is for the president
08:10of the European Council.
08:12This is not for
08:12the European Commission
08:13and such.
08:15because it's a matter
08:16of breaking
08:16the confidence
08:17between the countries
08:18themselves.
08:19And it is,
08:20in fact,
08:20leaking information
08:21about the European Council.
08:23So,
08:24what I think,
08:25first of all,
08:26they should clarify
08:27if the clarification
08:28is not sufficient.
08:29I think,
08:31in some matters,
08:32the president
08:32of the European Council
08:33can perfectly say,
08:36now we are going
08:36to meet without Hungary.
08:38It's very important
08:39that we have,
08:40in Hungary
08:41and in all member states,
08:43countries
08:43and governments
08:44that respect
08:46the basic principles
08:47of decent behavior
08:48and trust.
08:50And if they don't,
08:51they,
08:51in fact,
08:52there should be
08:54a reaction
08:54of the other countries
08:55and the European institutions.
08:56When you look
08:57at the European leadership
08:58now,
08:58you talk about
08:59the different voices
08:59and the different sensitivities.
09:01Who is best representing
09:02the interests
09:03of the European Union
09:04on the global stage?
09:07I know.
09:08There is always
09:09that debate in Europe
09:10about a kind of a face
09:11or a...
09:12Yes.
09:12And I believe
09:12that's not the right approach
09:16to European leadership.
09:17The question
09:18that we have
09:18to ask ourselves,
09:19are we in Europe
09:20in favor
09:21of having someone
09:23in Brussels
09:24signing executive orders
09:25like the U.S. president?
09:27No,
09:27we don't have...
09:28The commission
09:28is doing its job,
09:30the president
09:30of the European Council
09:31is doing its job,
09:32and the governments,
09:32namely the governments
09:33of the most influential countries,
09:35are trying
09:36to do their job.
09:37So it's,
09:38by definition,
09:39European leadership
09:40is more institutional-based
09:41than personal-based,
09:43which is not necessarily bad,
09:45you see.
09:45And I think it's...
09:47With that experience
09:47of 22 years
09:48in European Union
09:49and decision-making,
09:50I tell you,
09:51we are not going to get
09:52in the future,
09:53in the foreseeable future,
09:55one voice,
09:56one face,
09:57one leader.
09:57and although
09:59very often
10:00I said,
10:00I would like to have
10:01because it will be quicker,
10:03it will be more decisive,
10:04the reality is that
10:05there are also
10:06some advantages
10:06in avoiding
10:07a centralized,
10:09completely centralized
10:10leadership
10:11because sometimes
10:12we have seen
10:13other parts of the world
10:14it does not work better
10:15because they are
10:16only one.
10:20José Manuel Broso
10:21there speaking
10:21to our Maria Tadeo.
10:23Now,
10:23apart from that
10:24diplomatic scandal,
10:25Hungary
10:26is also being criticized
10:27for blocking
10:28a 90 billion euro loan
10:29to Ukraine
10:30over the Dlusba
10:31pipeline spat.
10:32This was,
10:33of course,
10:33a major theme
10:34of a recent summit
10:35here in Brussels
10:36to find out
10:37if there's been
10:37any movement here.
10:38We can now turn
10:38to our Ukraine correspondent,
10:40Sasha Vakilina.
10:41Good morning, Sasha.
10:42So what are Ukraine's
10:43options now?
10:44Well, Ukraine publicly
10:45has been stating
10:46that it has full trust
10:48in the European Union
10:49and the President
10:50of the European Commission
10:51and the President
10:52of the European Council
10:53who have insisted
10:54that the EU
10:54will find a way
10:55of unblocking
10:56those 90 billion
10:57loan to Ukraine.
10:58But at the same time,
10:59Kyiv is running out
11:00of money
11:01and needs this financial
11:02support really urgently
11:03and it is looking
11:04at other possible partners.
11:07With the escalation
11:07in the Middle East,
11:08those partners
11:09could be indeed
11:10in the Middle East
11:11and in the Gulf regions
11:13among the countries
11:13who have officially
11:14requested Ukraine's
11:15help and expertise
11:16in countering
11:17Iranian drowns.
11:18And President Zelenskyy
11:19did admit it,
11:21saying that Ukraine
11:22is looking
11:23for other partners
11:24elsewhere away
11:25from Europe.
11:26Let's take a listen.
11:29Ukraine offers
11:30a mutually beneficial
11:32partnership.
11:32We can strengthen
11:33those who can
11:34strengthen us.
11:35We can see
11:36that we are being
11:36blocked in Europe
11:37and as long
11:38as the risk remains,
11:39we need to look
11:40for further opportunities
11:41to strengthen
11:42our position.
11:42The Middle East
11:43and the Gulf region
11:44represent,
11:45in our view,
11:46the right direction
11:47to take
11:47and offer significant
11:48opportunities
11:49to strengthen
11:50our position.
11:53President Zelenskyy
11:54there,
11:54losing a little bit
11:54of patience
11:55with Brussels.
11:56Of course,
11:56we've been discussing
11:56this potential loan
11:57for months here,
11:58but Brussels has promised
12:00they will find a way
12:01to unlock this loan,
12:02Sasha,
12:02but yet we're seeing
12:03Budapest now halting
12:05gas transit as well
12:06to Ukraine.
12:06Absolutely.
12:07Let's take a little
12:08step back
12:08and see what is it
12:10that Hungary
12:10has been blocking
12:11for a while.
12:12Now, we have
12:12this 90 billion loan.
12:13We also have
12:14the new package
12:15of sanctions
12:15against Russia
12:17also being blocked
12:17by Hungary.
12:18There is also
12:19a veto
12:20regarding the
12:21opening of the
12:21clusters
12:22and any
12:22proceedings
12:23regarding
12:23Ukraine's
12:24EU accession
12:25process.
12:25Now, recently,
12:26Hungary also
12:27announced it
12:28would cut
12:28diesel,
12:29electricity
12:29and now
12:30natural gas
12:31transit.
12:32Now, these
12:32are all
12:33those tools
12:34already used
12:36or announced
12:37by Budapest
12:38that doesn't
12:39really leave
12:39much rest
12:40in this arsenal.
12:42What else
12:42can Hungary
12:43do in this
12:44dispute
12:45with Kyiv
12:46over the
12:46Druzhba
12:47pipeline?
12:48Now, let's
12:49take a listen
12:49to what
12:49Viktor Orban
12:50had to
12:51say about
12:51these new
12:52measures.
12:56Ukraine has
12:57been blocking
12:57the operations
12:58of the
12:58Friendship
12:58oil pipeline
12:59for 30
13:00days.
13:01In order
13:01to break
13:02the oil
13:02blockade
13:03and ensure
13:03Hungary's
13:04secure
13:05energy supply,
13:06further
13:06measures
13:07are now
13:07needed.
13:08Therefore,
13:09we will
13:09gradually
13:09halt gas
13:10deliveries
13:10from Hungary
13:11to Ukraine
13:11and store
13:12the remaining
13:13volumes
13:13at home.
13:14As long
13:15as Ukraine
13:16does not
13:17supply oil,
13:18it will
13:18not receive
13:19gas from
13:20Hungary.
13:23Hungary is
13:24indeed a
13:24very important
13:25transit route
13:25for natural
13:26gas for Ukraine.
13:27It represents
13:27around 30%
13:29of all the
13:30inputs,
13:31but at the
13:31same time,
13:32Ukraine
13:32foreign ministry
13:32said that
13:33at this stage,
13:34Ukraine has
13:35enough to
13:36go on for
13:37a while,
13:37but also
13:38there are
13:38alternative routes
13:39that have
13:40already been
13:40discovered
13:41and used.
13:42First and
13:42foremost,
13:43this is
13:43Poland.
13:43So it
13:44remains to
13:44be seen
13:44how strong
13:46and how
13:46efficient
13:47for Budapest
13:48this new
13:48measure would
13:49be in
13:49this
13:49dispute
13:50over
13:50Druzhba.
13:51Thank you
13:51so much,
13:51Sasha.
13:52Sasha
13:52Vakilina
13:53there
13:53reporting.
13:53For us,
13:54and now
13:54to take
13:55a look
13:55at how
13:55all these
13:56issues
13:56are
13:56impacting
13:57Polish-Hungarian
13:58relations,
13:59our Polish
14:00reporter,
14:00Jakub Janos
14:01brings us
14:01this report.
14:04Not so
14:05long ago,
14:05Poland and
14:06Hungary
14:06used to be
14:07the ultimate
14:07power couple
14:08of Central
14:08Europe.
14:09Today,
14:10Polish
14:10Prime Minister
14:11Donald Tusk
14:12is publicly
14:12calling
14:13Budapest
14:13alleged
14:14handling
14:14of EU
14:15secrets
14:15a disgrace
14:16and strongly
14:17condemns its
14:18growing loyalty
14:18to Moscow.
14:19And this
14:20is no longer
14:20just a
14:21political
14:21disagreement.
14:23It's a
14:23full-blown
14:24fracture
14:24built over
14:25years of
14:25Russian
14:26connections
14:26and
14:27ideological
14:27clashes.
14:28So let's
14:29see the
14:29timeline,
14:30shall we?
14:32Under Polish
14:33previous
14:33law and
14:34justice
14:34government,
14:35Warsaw
14:35and
14:35Budapest
14:36were
14:36inseparable,
14:37shielding
14:37each
14:38other from
14:38the EU's
14:39penalties.
14:39But Russia's
14:41full-scale
14:41invasion of
14:42Ukraine
14:42caused a
14:43massive
14:43crack.
14:44Poland
14:44became
14:45Kyiv's
14:45biggest
14:46champion,
14:46while
14:47Viktor
14:47Orban
14:48refused to
14:48break his
14:49ties with
14:49Vladimir Putin.
14:50And the
14:51rift grew
14:51so deep
14:52that even
14:52Polish
14:53conservative
14:53leader
14:54Jarosław
14:54Kaczyński
14:55told Orban
14:56to get
14:56his eyes
14:57checked
14:57over Russian
14:58atrocities.
14:59Fast forward
15:00to today
15:01and the
15:01situation
15:02got even
15:02more tense.
15:03Budapest
15:04has become
15:05a safe
15:05haven for
15:06wanted
15:06law and
15:07justice
15:07politicians
15:08fleeing
15:08Tusk's
15:09new
15:09government.
15:10And
15:10former
15:11Polish
15:11justice
15:12minister
15:12Zbigniew
15:13Zbigniew
15:13Zbigniew
15:13is currently
15:14hiding in
15:14Hungary,
15:15evading
15:16criminal
15:16charges
15:17of
15:17corruption
15:17and
15:18abuse
15:18of
15:18power.
15:20And
15:20the
15:20relationship
15:21derailed
15:21completely
15:22this week
15:22after
15:23reports
15:23that
15:23Hungary's
15:24foreign
15:24minister
15:25was
15:25allegedly
15:26leaking
15:26EU
15:26meeting
15:27details
15:27to
15:28Moscow,
15:29prompting
15:29Tusk to
15:30admit
15:30Warsaw
15:31has
15:31suspected
15:32this
15:32betrayal
15:32for
15:32years.
15:34Now
15:34the
15:35conflict
15:35is
15:35tearing
15:36Poland
15:36itself
15:37apart.
15:38MAGA
15:39alliance
15:39Polish
15:39president
15:40Karol
15:40Nawrocki
15:41is
15:41defying
15:42pro-EU
15:42Tusk
15:43by traveling
15:43to
15:44Budapest
15:44to
15:45stand
15:45with
15:46Orban
15:46right
15:46before
15:47the
15:47April
15:4712
15:47elections.
15:49And
15:49it
15:49is
15:50an
15:50ironic
15:50twist
15:51of
15:51history.
15:52These
15:52two
15:52nations
15:53shared
15:53monarchs
15:54in
15:54the
15:54late
15:54Middle
15:54Ages
15:55like
15:55Louis
15:55the
15:56Great
15:56and
15:56Stefan
15:57Batory.
15:58And
15:58after
15:58centuries
15:59of
15:59surviving
16:00empires,
16:01world
16:01wars
16:01and
16:02communism
16:02together,
16:03it
16:03seems
16:04that
16:04current
16:04geopolitical
16:05alliances
16:06and
16:06Russian
16:06ties
16:07are
16:08breaking
16:08a
16:08relationship
16:09long
16:09defined
16:10by
16:10the
16:10old
16:10proverb
16:11Paul
16:12and
16:12Hungarian
16:13two
16:13good
16:13friends
16:14together
16:15for
16:15the
16:15sword
16:15and
16:16the
16:16wine.
16:22Jakob
16:23Janis
16:23reporting
16:23for us
16:24there.
16:24Now
16:25moving on,
16:25foreign
16:25ministers
16:26of the
16:26G7.
16:27So the
16:27group of
16:28seven
16:28that
16:28includes
16:29Canada,
16:29France,
16:30Germany,
16:30Italy,
16:31Japan,
16:31the UK,
16:32the US
16:32and the
16:33European
16:33Union
16:34are
16:34gathering
16:34in an
16:35abbey
16:35today and
16:36tomorrow
16:36near
16:36Paris.
16:37On
16:37their
16:37agenda,
16:38the
16:38ongoing
16:38wars
16:39in the
16:39Middle
16:39East
16:40and
16:40Ukraine,
16:40a global
16:41energy
16:42crisis and
16:42a choked
16:43Strait of
16:44Hormuz.
16:44For more
16:45on what
16:45we should
16:45expect,
16:46I'm joined
16:46here in
16:47the studio
16:47by your
16:47news's
16:48correspondent
16:48Maya
16:48Della
16:49Boom.
16:49So quite
16:50a context
16:50here that
16:51they're
16:51gathering
16:51in.
16:51What
16:52should
16:52we
16:52expect?
16:53Yes,
16:53as you
16:53said,
16:54the
16:54foreign
16:54affairs
16:54ministers
16:55of the
16:55G7
16:55are
16:56coming,
16:57are
16:57gathering
16:58near
16:58Paris
16:59to talk
16:59about
16:59the
16:59most
16:59pressing
17:00issues.
17:00We
17:00know
17:01what
17:01these
17:01issues
17:01are,
17:02mainly
17:02Iran,
17:03but also
17:04how to
17:04enhance
17:10reports
17:11now on
17:12whether
17:12America
17:13is really
17:14talking to
17:15Iranians,
17:15if there
17:16is a
17:16peace
17:16plan
17:17going on
17:18right now.
17:19Clearly,
17:20on Ukraine,
17:21the other
17:21issue is
17:22how to
17:23talk about
17:24Ukraine
17:24when this
17:25issue has
17:25been really
17:26overshadowed
17:27by Iran
17:27in the
17:28past
17:28weeks,
17:29so how
17:29to put
17:30back
17:30Ukraine
17:30on the
17:30agenda,
17:32and how
17:33to
17:33enhance
17:34support.
17:34And this
17:35will be
17:35very
17:36interesting
17:36for the
17:37G7,
17:37for Europeans
17:38in the
17:38G7,
17:39to talk
17:39to Rubio
17:40about this,
17:40to have
17:40a first
17:42account of
17:43what is
17:43happening
17:44in Iran
17:44and with
17:45Ukraine.
17:45Well,
17:45they're hoping
17:46they'll get
17:46more information
17:47on this
17:47peace plan,
17:48this potential
17:48peace plan.
17:49Yes,
17:49so we
17:49talk about
17:50a potential
17:50peace plan,
17:51but nothing
17:51is very
17:52certain,
17:52nothing is
17:53really
17:53confirmed.
17:53On one
17:54side,
17:54you have
17:56ongoing
17:56talks between
17:57Americans
17:58and Iranians,
17:59and Pakistan
18:00is the
18:02country
18:03brokering
18:03these
18:03negotiations.
18:05We
18:06hear about
18:07a 15-point
18:08peace plan
18:09there,
18:09but nothing
18:10is confirmed.
18:10And on the
18:10other side,
18:11you have
18:11ongoing
18:12strikes in
18:13Iran,
18:14and you
18:14have an
18:15announcement
18:15from the
18:16Pentagon
18:16saying that
18:17they will
18:17send 2,000
18:18airborne troops.
18:19So, you
18:19know, the
18:20war is still
18:21there, and on
18:21the other
18:22side, there
18:22are talks
18:23of peace.
18:24So, it's
18:25not very
18:26clear, as we
18:26know from the
18:27start, it's not
18:27clear, but it's
18:28not clear now.
18:29So, Rubio will
18:30be the one
18:30maybe giving a
18:31little more
18:32clarity on the
18:33situation.
18:33So, all
18:34eyes, of
18:34course, on
18:35Marco
18:35Rubio for
18:35some clarity
18:36on what is
18:37next on a
18:38war that, of
18:38course, is
18:38really impacting
18:39us here in
18:40the European
18:40Union.
18:41Maia de
18:41Le Boon, thank
18:41you so much
18:42for that
18:43update.
18:43Well, that
18:43brings this
18:44edition of
18:45Europe Today
18:45to an end.
18:46Thank you so
18:46much for
18:47tuning in.
18:47As always,
18:48stay with us
18:49here, though,
18:49on Euronews to
18:50catch a fresh,
18:51very fiery
18:52edition of The
18:53Ring, our
18:54weekly debating
18:55show that
18:55comes to you
18:55from the
18:56European
18:56Parliament here
18:56in Brussels.
18:57Thanks again
18:58for watching.
18:59Take care
18:59and see you
19:00soon on
19:00Euronews.
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