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10:59Now the ship was loaded with grain
11:03From occupied territories of Ukraine
11:04And then these ships loaded it on Panormitis
11:08Which is a geared bulk carrier
11:10Which then proceeded towards Israel
11:13And is currently standing in the waters
11:15Next to the port of Haifa
11:17Since the 25th of April
11:20And this is the
11:22This is what Ukrainians are asking Israel
11:23To do not to allow the ship to dock
11:26And not to unload that wheat
11:28But initially we had a bit of a pushback
11:30Against the allegations from Israel
11:31Other signs now
11:33That the Israeli government is listening
11:34Not yet but there are signs that they are escalated even more
11:39Because Ukraine's president
11:40Volodymyr Zelensky stepped in
11:42And he said that Russia is systemically seizing grain
11:45On temporarily occupied Ukrainian land
11:47And organizing its exports
11:49Through individuals linked to the occupiers
11:52Such schemes violate the laws
11:53Of the state of Israel itself
11:57Now Israel also reacted
11:59Rejecting what was called
12:01By Israeli foreign minister Gideon Tsar
12:04Twitter diplomacy
12:06He said the vessel has not entered the port
12:09It is not possible to verify the truth
12:12Of the Ukrainian claims
12:14Now in response to that
12:15Kiev actually released the full time
12:17Of the previous case
12:18Of the ship Abinsk
12:20Which docked and unloaded in Israel
12:22On the same port of Haifa
12:23In mid-April
12:25And Ukrainians said they did transfer
12:26All the official communication and requests
12:28To Israeli officials
12:30Asking them not to let that happen
12:32Okay, Sasha, thank you so much
12:34I will be keeping an eye out
12:35On any updates on that story, of course
12:38But now the European Parliament's plenary session
12:41Continues today in Strasbourg
12:43With the Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
12:45Joining a debate on the Middle East
12:47Later this morning
12:48But there's also plenty of talk
12:50About the EU's long-term budget
12:52Which is currently under negotiation
12:54For more we can cross over to Strasbourg now
12:57And to our correspondent
12:58Vincenzo Genovese
12:59Vincenzo, welcome back to the programme
13:01Yesterday we know the Parliament
13:03Adopted its own position
13:04On the EU's long-term budget
13:06Which runs for seven years from 2028
13:09Tell us more
13:13Yes, Mared, indeed
13:14Good morning
13:15Good morning from Strasbourg
13:16The MEPs want more money
13:18As expected in the EU's seven-year budget
13:21They are calling for a 10% increase
13:23Compared to the proposal put forward
13:25By the European Commission last July
13:27Bringing it up to over 2 trillion euro
13:31Which is 1.27% of the EU's GNI
13:35Why this increase?
13:37Because they are seeking more funding
13:39For defence, competitiveness, strategic priorities
13:42But without cutting allocations
13:45For agriculture, fisheries, cohesion policy
13:47Or programmes such as Erasmus
13:50So this is an ambitious target
13:52And will very likely clash with EU member states
13:55Which are always, you know, reluctant
13:57To increase their national contributions
13:59To the EU budget
14:01Tough negotiations between MEPs
14:03And national governments
14:05Are expected in the next months
14:07Each side will try to push its own priority
14:10And who better than Sophie Wilmesser
14:12To discuss it
14:13She is an MEP
14:14She is the Vice President of the European Parliament
14:17But she was Prime Minister of Belgium
14:19Good morning, welcome
14:21Good morning
14:21Will the European Parliament
14:24Bow to the pressure of the Member States
14:27At the end
14:27Like it was in the previous budget talks?
14:30Well, we are at the beginning of the discussion
14:32And it's normal that everybody is playing a role
14:34I had the chance to sit in both situations
14:36In the Parliament side
14:38But also at the Council side
14:39It's very normal
14:40And it's usual that the Member States
14:42Are pushing for a budget a little bit down
14:45While the Parliament is pushing for more
14:47The reality is that we are facing
14:49A lot of new challenges
14:51You talk about it
14:52Competitiveness
14:54Our autonomical strategy
14:56But we also having challenges
14:58On security and defence
15:00And those requires more money for sure
15:02Moving on to today's agenda
15:05Of the European Parliament
15:06There is an important vote
15:07On the rule of law report
15:08You have worked on this file
15:10Can you tell us which Member States
15:12Are, let's say, the bad kids in Europe now?
15:15So, actually, the report of the European Parliament
15:19We try not to name and shame
15:21We were really focused on transversal and horizontal issues
15:27Of course, we could not make a report
15:29Without speaking about Hungary
15:30That's totally normal
15:31What is very special this time
15:33Is that we speak about an integrated cycle
15:36For the rule of law
15:37Which is something that have carried
15:39For more than a year now
15:41And is now a reality in this report
15:45As you mentioned Hungary
15:46And as Peter Maguire is in Brussels today
15:48Can the new government
15:49Put the things back on track in Hungary?
15:52You know, it's much more difficult
15:53To put things back on track
15:54Than to dismantle the rule of law
15:56And we have seen that everywhere
15:57We are very hopeful
15:59For this new team
16:00And this new government
16:01To put things on track
16:02They say they will
16:03And I think that we need to support that
16:05Today on the agenda
16:07There is also a debate on antisemitism
16:08Which seems to be in rise in Europe
16:11Do you see this?
16:12Is it connected to Israel's geopolitical agenda?
16:15So, it doesn't seem to be rising in Europe
16:18It is rising in Europe
16:19And it is definitely rising
16:21Since the attack of the 7th of October
16:23What we need to make
16:24Very cautious distinction
16:27Between the government in Israel
16:28And the Jewish community
16:30And whatever a minister
16:32Or a government does
16:35Does not excuse antisemitic action
16:38And this is something
16:39That we need to tackle now
16:40There is a roadmap
16:42And there is a strategy
16:43For antisemitism
16:44From the European Commission
16:46We wanted to update it
16:47Since it was birthed
16:49It was born
16:50Two years before the attack
16:51And last question
16:52As you are
16:53As you are a vice chair
16:55Of the EU-US relation
16:58Committee
16:59Do you think that the EU
17:00Should do or can do
17:01Without the US?
17:03I think that European
17:04Europe should do with Europe
17:07And does not prevent it
17:08From doing with the US
17:10But also other partners
17:11But what is very important
17:12Regarding the United States
17:13Is that we are talking to each other
17:15As equal partners
17:16And not as a big brother
17:18Against the little brother
17:20Or the little sister
17:21That's not the way
17:21I see things
17:22Thank you
17:23Thank you so much
17:24Thank you
17:26And of course
17:26We will follow debates
17:27And votes here in Strasbourg
17:29By the way
17:29Marev
17:30There was another
17:31Interesting vote yesterday
17:32But I will leave this
17:35To you in Brussels
17:36Indeed Vincenzo
17:37Thank you so much for that
17:38And thank you to your guests
17:39The former Belgian Prime Minister
17:41And European Parliament
17:42Vice President
17:43Sophie Vilmes
17:44Now as Vincenzo suggested there
17:47We are moving from politics
17:49To pets
17:50Because yesterday in Strasbourg
17:51The European Parliament
17:52Passed the first ever EU rules
17:55To protect cats and dogs
17:57Banning abusive practices
17:58And establishing minimum welfare standards
18:01So what actually changes?
18:04Jakob Janis explains
18:07Yesterday the European Parliament
18:09Delivered a sign of humanity
18:10For our four-legged companions
18:12The first ever EU law
18:14On the welfare of dogs and cats
18:16Has officially passed
18:17Transforming how pets are bred
18:19Sold and tracked
18:20Across the continents
18:21So if you have a pet
18:23Here is how it works
18:26At its heart
18:28Is a 100% traceability rule
18:30So no more anonymous puppy farms
18:33Or shadowy online deals
18:34Every dog and cat in the EU
18:36Must now be microchipped
18:37And registered
18:38So if you are buying a pet online
18:40Where over 60% of sales now happen
18:43You will finally be able to verify
18:45The breeder's credentials
18:46Before you commit
18:47Okay, so what's the deadline?
18:50The clock is ticking
18:51For professional breeders and shelters
18:53They have four years
18:54To meet new housing and care standards
18:56And for private owners
18:58The shift is much gentler
19:00With a 10-year window for dogs
19:01And 15-year window for cats
19:03And it might seem long
19:05But it is by design
19:06It allows current pets
19:08To live out their lives
19:09As they are
19:10Ensuring that eventually
19:12Every pet in the EU
19:13Will have been born directly
19:14Into this new system
19:15Of traceability
19:16And looking ahead
19:18The European Commission
19:19Has also committed
19:20To digitizing the pet passport
19:22Within the next two years
19:23Making it much harder
19:25For traffickers
19:25To hide behind fake documents
19:27So we should all celebrate
19:30Especially this little one
19:36That was Jakob Janis reporting there
19:39But that's all we have time for
19:40For today
19:41We'll be back again tomorrow
19:42With the last show of this week
19:44In the meantime
19:45Keep up to date
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19:57At the same time tomorrow
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