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Κλιμάκωση στη Μέση Ανατολή: πόλεμος της Ευρώπης; Αντιπαράθεση ευρωβουλευτών στο The Ring

Στη νέα έκδοση του The Ring από το Ευρωπαϊκό Κοινοβούλιο στις Βρυξέλλες, οι ευρωβουλευτές Ρίχο Τέρας (ΕΛΚ) και Όζλεμ Ντεμιρέλ (Η Αριστερά) αντιπαρατίθενται για τον ρόλο της Ευρώπης στον πόλεμο στη Μέση Ανατολή.

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00:09Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
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01:32Μπορείς να επιλογήσεις να παρακολουθήσεις τώρα να σημαίνει να διατυπηθείς από την εξήμενη ενδιαφέραση,
01:36τι τρόπο θα χρησιμοποιήσεις να διατηρήσεις ευρώπους και να δυνατοιχείς να διατηρήσεις στις εξήμερες εξήμερες.
01:48Αυτή είναι η ερώτηση που έχουμε για τους συγκεκριμένους.
01:51Οι συγκεκριμένες.
01:53Οι συγκεκριμένες της Ελλάδας, η δημοσιογένει με την Λεφτ.
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08:54που ήταν από την οικογένεια της οικογένειας,
08:56είχε το δύσκολο δίσκολο που Ισραή είναι για μας.
09:01Και θέλω να πω, τι είναι αυτό.
09:03Και θέλω να πω,
09:04γιατί η Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση είναι τόσο βοκλή
09:07όταν στις δύσκολες της Λουρανίας,
09:08αλλά και όταν στις δύσκολες της.
09:10Γιατί η Λουρανία είναι στην Ευρώπη.
09:13Και αυτό είναι η μεγάλη σκένεια και η μεγάλη στρατηριά.
09:17Και πιστεύω ότι η Λουρανία
09:20αντιμετωπίζει το φόκος από τα παιδιά που θέλουν
09:24στις δύσκολες στη Λουρανία, κάθε μέρα.
09:26Αλλά υπάρχουν περισσότερες δύσκολες σε Λουρανία.
09:29Η Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση είναι σκέντρα για αυτήν την κρίση της ευρωπαϊκής.
09:32Υπάρχει αυτό, αλλά ποιο είναι η Ευρωπαϊκή ένωση.
09:37Γιατί δεν υπάρχει η Λουρανία να μιλήσει να μιλήσει να μιλήσει να μιλήσει να μιλήσει.
09:41Και πιστεύω ότι η διπλόμασία έχει μόνο στους δύσκολες
09:45αν είναι υποσχευμένος από την εξαρτητή, την εξαρτητή και την εξαρτητή.
09:51Βάχνει στην Λουρανία. Οι ευρωπαϊκές οίδες δεν είναι η Λουρανία,
09:54αλλά αυτό το βάζει να μιλήσει όμως, όμως.
09:56Ποιος πιστεύεις για αυτό?
09:58Δεν είναι η Λουρανία της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης.
10:00Είναι πιστεύτε.
10:01Πρέπει να αφηθούν να αφηθούν να αφηθούν οι εξαρτητές της Ευρώπης.
10:06Η Ευρώπη μας έχει δείξει πώς αυτό μπορεί να δείξει.
10:09και πρέπει να μην προσθέτει στους εξαρτητές του Ισραή και του Υσού.
10:14Είναι εξαιρετικότητα που πρέπει να μιλήσει την Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση.
10:16Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE, ο Υπονείς της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης,
10:19επίσης του πράγματος του Υπήρου Υπήρου της ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης.
10:21Και τον τρόπο του Υπήρου Υπήρου της εξαρτητής της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης.
10:34όλα αυτά που δίνει να δείξει πιερικές Ένωσης του Υπήρου της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης.
10:37ας πώς αυτό το Υπήρου της Ευρώπης Ένωσης.
10:40Οκέντε, Υπήρου της ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης.
10:47And he wants us to take by piece of piece, and that is exactly what Sanchez has achieved by acting
10:54alone.
10:55Okay, we're getting just warmed up here, but it's time to take a very short break.
11:03Because now it's time for our viewers to get a real flavour of the Parliament Chamber,
11:07where MEPs ask direct questions to each other.
11:10And sometimes, as you can see, it does get heated.
11:13Ladies first, Oslo.
11:14Okay, I want to hear from your side.
11:17What is your solution for this war?
11:20Does the European Union not have any instruments to stop this war?
11:25Or are you against stopping this war?
11:27If you mean the war in Iran, then I don't think Europe has to do the instruments,
11:32because we are not strong enough to sit at the table.
11:35We can try to use our diplomatic means, but nobody listens to us.
11:40That means that we need to work on our own capabilities, on our own strengths.
11:48And even the economy is not anymore the strengths of Europe, because we are not unified enough.
11:55Now, your opportunity to ask a question now to Oslo.
11:58We have seen wars emerge around us.
12:04Europe has not launched any wars.
12:06Europe has not, in the last, like, 70 years, not been part to a war itself.
12:12But we see others attacking European countries around us.
12:15Do you think that Europe can solve these problems diplomatically?
12:19Or do we need military means to back up our diplomatic efforts?
12:25And if not, what is the other way?
12:27To be honest, yes, the European Union, as the European Union, didn't launch wars.
12:33But European member states were also, in the past, part of wars.
12:38Like we saw in Afghanistan, like we saw in Iraq, like we saw in Libya.
12:44It was not, UK is not anymore European Union, but it was also European countries.
12:50So it's not true that the European Union, in the past, was just standing for diplomacy and against wars in
12:56this world.
12:57So if we want to answer the times of wars, we have to go back and to stop about talking
13:03just about militarization.
13:05Do you know the definition of a dialogue?
13:08Yes, sure.
13:08Yeah, that means that it needs two parts to what who want to discuss, to talk to each other.
13:13If one side wants to talk and the other one is not.
13:16And I have been experiencing myself trying to reach out to Russian chief of defense, as I was chief of
13:22defense.
13:22And the response was, why?
13:24Nobody wants to talk to us.
13:26And not the dictator Putin, not Chairman Xi, they don't care.
13:31And as long as we are weak, we are not at the table.
13:35And the dialogue needs two sides.
13:38And if Russia understands only military means, and they did not use diplomacy against Ukraine.
13:44Maybe a reaction on them to that.
13:45I don't know what you mean with weak.
13:48European Union is one of the huge or one of the biggest economic powers of the world.
13:53And also the European member states has a lot of military instruments, and we are spending a lot of money
13:59for military means.
14:01So it's like this.
14:03The facts are on the table.
14:04So don't tell just we are like this or we are like this.
14:08What is happening by now is that the European Union also decided, like the U.S., like China, like other
14:15big powers in this world,
14:16that they want to defend its own interests, and this means resources of the world, trade routes of the world,
14:22by military means.
14:24And what this means is that people are dying, that the working class all over the world is paying the
14:30bill for it.
14:31And this is not acceptable.
14:32This is why I'm rejecting this military means.
14:35And I'm saying we have to find another way to protect lives, to protect our earth.
14:41There are certain things we cannot do yet that still responds to what we can or cannot do.
14:46So we need to invest commonly together to a drone defense because we have seen a new weapon developing a
14:56disruptive technology which has been used in Ukraine and kills people.
15:00We need, for example, to invest in this kind of technologies in order to make sure that our people are
15:06defended and they are not dying.
15:09Let me say clearly, it's not a solution for nobody to prolong wars.
15:15And it's also like this, that not just Putin said, I don't want to negotiate.
15:19It was also like this, that the Western countries long, long time said, we had no possibilities to negotiate.
15:24We don't want to negotiate.
15:26And this was prolonging this war.
15:30And the result of this war is not good for the Ukrainian people.
15:34So let me say this.
15:36You are from the EPP and you are standing for a conservative politics.
15:40You are in the last weeks.
15:42Your group has really weakened the right of asylum in European Union systems.
15:49And it's like this, that the war in Iran also has the result that people had to flee, that they
15:56become refugees.
15:57And maybe they want to come here.
15:59What is your answer?
16:00Why are you supporting wars or not rejecting wars, not doing everything to stop wars,
16:05and on the other side working against people who are affected by these wars and become refugees?
16:10What is your answer on that?
16:11May I start with saying EPP is not launching wars, is not causing wars.
16:16And the only thing EPP stands for is to defend people against the wars which are around us.
16:22Be it an Iran regime which has been killing, torturing people 47 years.
16:31Or be it Russia, who has never listened to anybody who launched wars since 2008.
16:37Milit, whose political aims are, who wants to achieve its political aims by military means.
16:44And just on the potential refugee ways.
16:47Yeah, yeah, I'll come back to that.
16:48And so that is not what we want.
16:50And we want European people to live safely in Europe.
16:55But we are ready to take refugees, but we don't want to have illegal refugees.
17:01We don't want to have economical refugees.
17:04We want to know who is living in Europe and who is not.
17:08And that's what we stand for.
17:09But nowadays we have deportations to Syria, for example, where the war is still not going.
17:15And that is, of course, we have deportations to Iran.
17:18We have deportations to Afghanistan.
17:19They are not deportations because it's about people who are illegally in Europe.
17:23And that is a debate for another day.
17:25But we have heard the views from our MEPs.
17:27And now I would like to bring in another argument.
17:33It is the voice of the U.S. ambassador to the European Union.
17:37That is Andrew Puzder.
17:38He spoke to me earlier this week on Europe Today, Euronews' morning show.
17:43And he encouraged members of the European Parliament here to ratify the Turnberry EU-U.S. trade deal,
17:48saying that it would be an economic malpractice not to pass this deal,
17:52that the U.S. is not an obstacle.
17:55Puzder also described it as a great deal for the United States and the European Union.
17:59So I'm curious to hear your thoughts on what the ambassador Puzder said about this deal,
18:03the fact that the European Parliament should push ahead and ratify it.
18:06that the European Parliament should defend the European people's interest.
18:11And therefore, the Commission has worked out the deal.
18:14It is not an ideal deal, but we have to find the minimum common denominator with the U.S.
18:23and find the ways.
18:24We have to deal with the U.S.
18:26We have to.
18:26and the current administration is not per Europe.
18:30The interest is not being European.
18:31They defend their people.
18:33So our task is to defend our people.
18:35And trade with the U.S. is needed, necessary and good for our businesses and people.
18:40Because just remember that deal triples tariffs on European goods
18:44while cutting duties on U.S. industrial goods down to zero.
18:47And of course, it was harshly criticised for months as too favourable to the Trump administration.
18:52What is your view here on what Andrew Puzder said to us earlier this week here on U.S.?
18:55I think we should have a clearer talk to the U.S.
18:58And if it's about defending the interests of the European people,
19:01we should have a clear politic that rejected what Donald Trump is by now doing.
19:06It should reject the war in Iran.
19:09Clearly, it should reject the politics of America, who is saying America first and dealing with a lot of wars.
19:15It's not just Iran, it's also Venezuela, it's also Cuba, it's also other countries who are now affected badly.
19:22And so we should have our own politics, which is really taking in mind what the people of Europe need.
19:28And the people of Europe need especially social security systems.
19:33They need a cap for energy prices.
19:35They need affordable housing and stuff like this.
19:38And the European Union is not doing anything or not enough in this part.
19:42And we'll come back to that point on consumers in just one minute.
19:45But now it is time to take a very short break here on The Ring.
19:49But stay with us because we'll be back very soon with some more political punch from the European Parliament.
20:01Welcome back to The Ring, Euronews' weekly debate show here in the European Parliament in Brussels.
20:07For this edition, I'm joined by MEP's Rio Terrace and Oslim de Mirel.
20:12And the idea here is to bring the European Parliament debate to your very sofa.
20:16This week, we're focusing on how the European Union and its leaders are reacting to the ongoing war in Iran.
20:22A war that's directly impacting me and you, whether you're based in Kenya, Kerala or Kerry.
20:27Now, we wanted to hear from you.
20:29So we actually took to the streets of Brussels to hear how this war is affecting your daily life.
20:35It has affected a lot of travel.
20:37I know that for sure.
20:38And the economy in Greece, we have a lot of cancellations and it has impacted tourism as well.
20:44So there's definitely an economic impact in our country.
20:47I'm sure that everyone in the European Union will feel the impact.
20:52Everything, everything, food, services, gas for sure.
20:57Probably also things like heating.
21:00I mean, it's energy.
21:02Everyone uses it.
21:03Everyone needs it.
21:04And I find it pretty crazy that the decision of two countries to go to war against Iran has such
21:12an impact on pretty much everyone.
21:14Not anxious, but definitely will hit.
21:18But I already implement some energy-saving measures.
21:22So I hope this won't hit me hard.
21:24So Rio Terras there, impacting everyone.
21:28Your reaction?
21:29Absolutely.
21:29Absolutely.
21:30And that only shows that Europe needs to become more independent from the energy sources.
21:35And I think we should go back to the nuclear energy, which gives us the autonomy if we need it.
21:42Would you agree with that?
21:44No, I don't think that the nuclear energy is an energy system for the future.
21:49But what we have to do is to build up the renewable energy systems.
21:54And the European Union has slept a long, long time and have forgotten to do this.
21:59And as we all know, nuclear takes years, right?
22:01It takes years.
22:02Well, there's the small modular reactors, but they're also just being tested out.
22:05But just back to measures for Europeans.
22:08Now, today, we've seen Pedro Sánchez, Spanish Prime Minister, propose a 5 billion euro package to help consumers.
22:15Is that a good idea, Rio Terras?
22:17To help in the difficult situation, this is a good idea.
22:21If it's not the populism before the elections, I think we need to make an economy stronger.
22:27And the economy depends on the energy, for example.
22:31So we need really to take very various packages.
22:36And I don't think that the renewable energy is something bad.
22:40But as we saw this winter in Estonia, the renewable energy does not help us in the situation where there
22:48is no wind and no sun.
22:50And no batteries to restore it.
22:54So we need sources which give energy on that moment.
22:58So we need to have a diversified package of energy and focus on that to make European economy more competitive,
23:06especially in the times of war.
23:07Just one sentence about the social impacts and energy impacts of this war.
23:14We had it also by the war in Ukraine.
23:16We had it in the corona pandemic.
23:18We had a situation that really some companies are earning a lot of money.
23:23And this is also by now the fact that oil companies are having real big profits by now because they
23:30are using this crisis every time.
23:33And the people are in a real bad situation.
23:36They have to decide if they buy food or if they fill their tank for the car to go to
23:41the work.
23:41So this is not acceptable.
23:42So I think it's not just a good idea to have packages to protect our people.
23:48It's necessary that we do it.
23:49And it's necessary that we cut the extra benefits, the extra profits from the companies.
23:56They have a lot of benefits.
23:57Should EU leaders be gathering and discussing this necessity?
24:00You are not able to distribute the wealth if there is no wealth.
24:04So market economy says you can only distribute something which exists.
24:09And to have a profit is nothing bad and evil.
24:12The profits and good tax profits are exactly what brings us ahead and gives our economy a stronger stand and
24:22the country's strongest situation.
24:23And I think the European Union need to gather together and find the solution for our, first of all, for
24:30our competitiveness in our current world.
24:32But the big companies have a lot of money and they are richer than they had been ever before.
24:38We have more money in the European Union than we had before.
24:40This is fact.
24:41What we have is that the middle stand, middle classes and the poor people are not anymore able to finance
24:48their life.
24:49And this is a problem.
24:50So we have to talk about the extra rich part of this region.
24:55We have a lot of millionaires, billionaires earning more money in this crisis.
25:00This is not acceptable.
25:01I'm sorry.
25:01I have lived in communism where the distribution of the wealth was done without having rich and poor.
25:08And that was evil.
25:09That was the worst time of my life.
25:11I don't want to come back.
25:12Look, you can't, you can't just come with buzzwords like communism, stuff like this.
25:16I've lived there and you have not.
25:18The people of Europe, they are realizing that that what we are living in now is no perspective for them.
25:26It is rising war.
25:27Living standard in Europe is the highest in the world.
25:29And we need answers for the people.
25:31And you can't, you can't just put the real demands of the people away and just talking about communism.
25:37I'm not talking about communism.
25:39I'm talking about security for the people of Europe.
25:43So that's the views from our MEPs.
25:44We would love to hear as well your view here.
25:47Join our debate.
25:48The ring at yournews.com.
25:50That is our email address.
25:51So please reach out.
25:52But it is now time to move on to our fifth and final round.
25:55Are you ready?
26:00So now it is time for something a little bit different.
26:02I'm going to be asking our MEPs a set of questions.
26:06and you only have the opportunity to answer with yes or no.
26:11So was it a good idea to kill the Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei?
26:15Yes or no?
26:17I don't like him, but I don't think that it's illegal and it shouldn't be.
26:22Was it a good idea?
26:23Yes or no?
26:24Yes.
26:25Is the U.S. still a friend to the European Union?
26:28Yes or no?
26:28Yes.
26:29The U.S. people, yes.
26:31Trump, no.
26:32Should the EU be more involved in this war?
26:34Yes or no?
26:35Clearly no.
26:37Yes.
26:38And should European countries increase defence spending?
26:40Yes or no?
26:41Yes.
26:42No.
26:43Should Europe focus on renewable energy?
26:46Yes or no?
26:47Yes.
26:48And manage a mix.
26:50And should NATO be involved if the conflict expands?
26:53Yes or no?
26:55No.
26:55No, I'm against NATO also.
26:58And just a question on European governments.
27:00Should European governments be subsidising energy costs today now to protect consumers?
27:04Yes or no?
27:05Yes.
27:05Yes.
27:06And is Iran a direct threat to European security?
27:10No.
27:11Yes, and it has always been.
27:13Okay, and have you agreed on anything that you've heard here?
27:19And what about you?
27:20Have you agreed?
27:21I agree that the renewable energy is a part of the energy mix.
27:25Great.
27:25Well, I think we've given our viewers a perfect flavour of how you actually interact right
27:29here in the Parliament.
27:30So thank you so much to you both for being with us here.
27:33That does bring this edition of The Ring to an end.
27:35And as I said, TheRing at Euronews.com.
27:37That is our email address.
27:39Please reach out.
27:39Thank you so much again.
27:40Take care and see you soon on Euronews.
27:42The Ring to an End.
27:46The Ring to an End.
27:52Thank you.
27:52Thank you.
27:53Thank you.
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