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11:17لا نريد أن ننزل بقرامهم في التعامل مع البلادان.
11:19في المنطقة ، نحن نحن نحن نحن نحن نحن نحن نقاطة للمستقبل المدارات الأخيرة.
11:27هل أني تتحرق أكثر من المدارات الأخيرة في البلاد حقود المقاطع في فرقIVEها عندrate؟
11:31نحن نحن نحن نحن نحن نقاطه في المدارات الأخيرة
11:39ولكن تتحرق أكثر من المدارات الأمة الطريقة
11:41لأنه لذلك أحب الأنسان في الكلام.
11:44so we see the shortage in general
11:46so that's why once more we have to develop
11:48the industrial base
11:50technological base also focusing
11:52on new technologies. I'll get to that very
11:54shortly but briefly do you fear
11:56that the war in Iran could be emboldening
11:57President Putin? Well
12:00of course we
12:01must take into account that war is
12:04in a sense uncertain
12:05that there are quite a number
12:08of those flashpoints but
12:09it is also a reminder that the United States
12:12is ready to act and here we should
12:14cooperate actively with the United States
12:15to solve the problems, solve the issue
12:17also in Hormuz Trades together and that's
12:20what also Latvia has indicated.
12:21We're seeing today that the 90
12:23billion loan from the EU to Ukraine
12:25will probably be unlocked. How
12:27crucial is this? It is crucial
12:30it is crucial and it's good
12:31that we see progress in this
12:33regard. It is crucial to support Ukraine
12:35but it's not just about 90 billion
12:37loan, it's about bilateral
12:39supports. What Latvia is doing, 0.25
12:41percent from our GDP goes to Ukraine
12:43and it's also about EU membership
12:45meeting that moment
12:47as Latvia is doing. Do you think all European countries
12:49are doing enough? I would
12:51hope that
12:52and I would expect that there could
12:55be even more help as I said
12:57also on bilateral level. First of all on
12:59a multilateral level not to block
13:01anything that goes into direction of Ukraine
13:03because Ukraine fights our war as well
13:05Ukraine defends our values and interests
13:07Indeed. Thank you so much for joining us
13:09Thank you very much. Thank you. We hope to have you
13:11back here on set again in the future.
13:14Now moving on
13:16now because
13:17you might be wondering what the
13:19potential shortage
13:21in jet fuel means for
13:23your travel plans.
13:26Jakob Yanis has taken a look
13:27and explains more.
13:30If you are planning a holiday this year
13:32you might want to check your bank balance
13:34and your flight status before you park
13:36Europeans are entering what is
13:38shaping up to be a surcharge summer
13:40and while the European Commission
13:42tones down warning from energy experts
13:44the airlines are telling a different story
13:46SAS Scandinavian
13:48airlines have cancelled about a thousand
13:50departures. Lufthansa has
13:52followed suit by axing 20,000
13:54routes and Air France
13:56KLM is slapping a 100 euro
13:58surcharge on long distance
14:00tickets. So what causes
14:02this turbulence?
14:05EU refineries account
14:06for roughly 70% of the
14:08bloc's jet fuel
14:09with the rest usually
14:10imported from the Middle East
14:12However
14:12with the Strait of Hormuz
14:14closed
14:14the disruption to global oil transit
14:17drove jet fuel prices to
14:18twice their previous levels
14:20and last week the International
14:22Energy Agency warned Europe
14:24has roughly six weeks of supply
14:26left resulting in possible
14:28flight cancellations
14:29The European Commission argues
14:31that flight cancellations are
14:33not related to shortages
14:34but rather to the airline's
14:36own lack of profitability
14:38However
14:39to be on a safe side
14:40it launched Accelerate EU
14:42a plan to coordinate
14:43emergency fuel supplies
14:45and ensure member states
14:46start sharing what's left
14:48in their tanks
14:49The EU is also eyeing new
14:51imports from the United States
14:53However
14:54US jet fuel
14:55follows slightly different
14:56chemical standards
14:57The European Commission
14:59is trying to keep
15:00Europeans calm
15:01but the advice from the EU
15:02transport ministers
15:03who got it ahead of this week's
15:05summit in Cyprus
15:06is a bit of a climb
15:07They are suggesting
15:08Europeans neutralize demand
15:10by switching to public transport
15:12and electric bikes
15:13and your reporter believes
15:15it is a noble idea
15:16but you cannot exactly
15:17ride an e-bike from Brussels
15:19to Ibiza
15:19or can you?
15:20So the energy crisis debate
15:22will likely be held
15:23today and tomorrow
15:24during an informal summit
15:26of EU leaders in Cyprus
15:27I just wonder
15:29how they plan to get there?
15:36Now after two months
15:37of war in Iran
15:38Europe is feeling the shock
15:40Energy prices continue to soar
15:42but the European Commission
15:43is stepping in
15:44with emergency energy vouchers
15:46and a new energy watchdog
15:48For the details
15:49I'm joined in the studio
15:50by our correspondent
15:51Angela Skujins
15:52Great to have you Angela
15:53You spoke to the energy commissioner
15:55yesterday
15:56Tell us more about the measures
15:58that he outlined
15:58Good morning Madrid
15:59So there's no ambiguity
16:01regarding the scale
16:02of the problem
16:03The European Commission
16:04has stated
16:05that over the two months
16:06that this conflict
16:07has raged on
16:08in the Middle East
16:09it has cost Europeans
16:10an extra 24 billion euros
16:13this amounts
16:13to an eye-watering
16:145 million euros per day
16:17In response to this
16:18the European Commission
16:19came out on Wednesday
16:20with a suite of measures
16:21aimed to support Europeans
16:23at the diesel pump
16:24as well as at the bank
16:26this includes
16:27a new observatory
16:28to be set up
16:29to monitor how energy
16:30is dispersed
16:31within the EU
16:32as well as energy vouchers
16:34for people to buy
16:35more energy efficient
16:36heat pumps
16:37tax incentives
16:38for people
16:39to also buy
16:40solar panels
16:41however critics
16:42have blasted this
16:44stating that it doesn't
16:45really have the financial
16:46teeth to support
16:47Europeans
16:47most vulnerable
16:49it also included
16:50no mention
16:51of that one day
16:52working from home policy
16:53as well as taxing
16:55windfall profits
16:56Euronews did ask
16:58the European Commissioner
16:59for Energy
17:00Dan Jorgensen
17:01about this
17:02he stated that
17:02it's incumbent
17:03on national governments
17:04to establish
17:05those windfall
17:06tax profits
17:08however he did warn
17:09that Europeans
17:10should expect
17:11more pain
17:12even in a best case scenario
17:14I do have to be
17:15quite blunt and say
17:16that
17:17we are looking into
17:19some very difficult
17:19months
17:20and even years
17:21because even if
17:22there's a peace tomorrow
17:23to rebuild
17:24the gas infrastructure
17:25for instance
17:26in Qatar
17:27will take maybe years
17:28so prices will not
17:29stabilise
17:30at the level they were
17:31before this crisis
17:32and Angela
17:33you also had the opportunity
17:34to ask the Commissioner
17:35about the situation
17:36in Ukraine
17:37after persistent
17:38attacks on its
17:39energy sites
17:40yes of course
17:41while we had him
17:41we thought we would ask
17:42about the Druzhba
17:44oil pipeline
17:45too
17:45there's that 90 billion
17:47euro loan
17:48for Ukraine
17:48attached to this
17:50major development
17:51he stated that
17:52is imperative
17:52Ukraine
17:53gets this cash
17:54we know that
17:55two thirds of this
17:56will be used to continue
17:57repelling Russian aggression
17:58while one third
17:59will be used to prop
18:01up the budget
18:01and hopefully
18:02make some of
18:03make some repairs
18:04to that pummeled
18:05energy infrastructure
18:07working with Ukraine
18:09on helping to rebuild
18:11the energy sector
18:13is quite heartbreaking work
18:15because the Russians
18:17are brutally bombing
18:19the energy infrastructure
18:20of Ukraine
18:21they've done so
18:22through the very cold
18:23winter
18:24people have been freezing
18:25people have been
18:26without electricity
18:28and obviously
18:28it's an expensive
18:29endeavour to rebuild
18:31and we are very eager
18:34to help as much as we can
18:35as fast as we can
18:36okay Angela
18:37thank you so much
18:38Angela Scugins there
18:39speaking to the energy commissioner
18:41Dan Jorgensen
18:42but that brings
18:42this edition of Europe Today
18:44to an end
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18:59in Cyprus
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