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Europe Today: Węgry łagodzą stanowisko wobec Ukrainy, UE szykuje nowe sankcje na Rosję
Węgry mogą znieść weto wobec rozpoczęcia rozmów akcesyjnych Ukrainy, jeśli Kijów zagwarantuje prawa węgierskiej mniejszości; tymczasem UE szykuje nowe sankcje wobec Rosji. Angela Skujins rozmawia z unijnym wysłannikiem ds. sankcji Davidem O'Sullivanem.
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Węgry mogą znieść weto wobec rozpoczęcia rozmów akcesyjnych Ukrainy, jeśli Kijów zagwarantuje prawa węgierskiej mniejszości; tymczasem UE szykuje nowe sankcje wobec Rosji. Angela Skujins rozmawia z unijnym wysłannikiem ds. sankcji Davidem O'Sullivanem.
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04:06with the EU. So you're saying everyone could be
04:08on the same side? That's something that
04:10rarely happens at those EU summits, Chandler
04:12Geras. Thank you so much for that update.
04:15Now, trade and finance ministers
04:17from all across the globe are huddling
04:19in Paris today for the OECD's
04:21annual ministerial. For the view now
04:23from the Australian government on all the challenges
04:25facing the world today, we can cross now
04:27to Paris, where we're joined by the Australian
04:29Trade and Tourism Minister,
04:31that's Don Farrell, of course. Good morning,
04:33sir. Great to have you with us on Europe Today.
04:34You're very welcome.
04:37Good to be talking
04:38with you, Maeve. So look, you're
04:41in Paris today for these important talks.
04:43You seem to be edging closer
04:45and closer to Europe all the time. Is that because
04:47of the uncertainty of the US administration
04:48and the threats perhaps posed by China today?
04:52Look, once we came to
04:54government four years ago,
04:57pretty much this month,
04:59we had decided
05:01that because of
05:02problems that we'd had in our trading
05:04relationship around the world,
05:06that we needed to diversify
05:09our trading relationships
05:11and not
05:12have all our eggs in the
05:14one basket, as they say.
05:16And so, over the last
05:18four years, we have
05:19developed new trading
05:21relationships.
05:22The United Kingdom,
05:24for instance,
05:26we've
05:26signed a free trade agreement with them.
05:28That's working really well.
05:30and our trade
05:31is up very,
05:33very significantly
05:34with the United Kingdom,
05:35with India.
05:36Our trade's almost
05:37doubled
05:38with India
05:39since we reached
05:40a trade agreement.
05:42We
05:43reached an agreement
05:45with the UAE
05:46again.
05:47That's been very successful.
05:49And now,
05:50most recently,
05:51the hardest of them all
05:52was a free trade agreement
05:54with the
05:55with the Europeans.
05:56But we
05:57signed that
05:58a few weeks ago
05:59in Sydney.
06:00You did indeed.
06:00It's always complicated,
06:01isn't it,
06:02when it comes to the
06:02European Union.
06:03But this all happens as well
06:05in a backdrop of potential
06:06prolonged instability
06:07in the Middle East
06:08that potentially could push
06:09the global economy
06:10closer to recession.
06:11Tell us what's
06:12your view here,
06:13especially bearing in mind
06:14that you're in Paris today
06:15at these talks,
06:15and how this war is impacting
06:17the Australian economy.
06:19Yeah, look,
06:20there's no doubt,
06:22Maeve,
06:22that that'll be
06:23a hot topic
06:25that we'll be discussing
06:26over the next
06:27few days.
06:28My job in particular
06:30since this war began
06:32was to ensure
06:33that Australia
06:34had enough fuel,
06:35whether it be
06:36petrol, diesel
06:37or airline fuel,
06:38and fertiliser
06:39for our crops.
06:41So I've been very focused
06:43on travelling around
06:44the world
06:45to ensure
06:46that we've got
06:47sufficient
06:48of all of those products.
06:50So I've been in Singapore,
06:51I've been in China,
06:52I've been in Japan,
06:53and of course
06:53now I'm here in Paris.
06:56We want to ensure
06:57that however long
07:01these troubles
07:01in the Middle East last,
07:03that we've got sufficient
07:05of all of those fuels
07:07to keep our industry going.
07:08It's very important
07:09for our farmers,
07:10very important
07:10for our miners.
07:11Very similar talks
07:12taking place in Brussels
07:13and other talks
07:14that took place
07:14here in Brussels
07:15just last Friday.
07:16Very urgent talks
07:17on how to deal
07:18with China.
07:19What would Australia's
07:20advice be here?
07:21How can Brussels learn
07:22from your example
07:23of dealing with Beijing?
07:26Well,
07:27patience
07:27is a good
07:29first start
07:30with the Chinese.
07:32When I became
07:34the Trade Minister
07:35four years ago,
07:36we had
07:37$20 billion
07:38worth of trade impediments
07:40with China.
07:42Now,
07:42you've got to put
07:43that in perspective.
07:44China is our
07:45largest trading partner
07:46and at the time
07:47trade was worth
07:47about $330 billion,
07:51two-way trade
07:51between Australia
07:52and China.
07:54But we set about
07:57to stabilise
07:58our relationship.
07:58We'd had a very
07:59rocky relationship
08:00with the previous
08:01government
08:02and to win back
08:03all of that trade.
08:05And it took us
08:07three years.
08:08We didn't get it
08:09fixed overnight.
08:10but by
08:11the end of our
08:12last term
08:13in government,
08:13we had resolved
08:14all of those
08:15trade impediments
08:16and for most
08:17of the products
08:18that had been
08:19subject to those
08:19impediments,
08:20we were now
08:21actually selling
08:22more than
08:24before the
08:24impediments
08:24were imposed.
08:26Okay,
08:26so I'll pass
08:27that message
08:27on to EU leaders.
08:28They need some
08:28patience.
08:29Just finally,
08:30do you consider
08:30China your biggest
08:31military threat
08:32and are you also
08:32focused on tech
08:33sovereignty
08:34like the European
08:35Union is doing
08:36today by presenting
08:37a master plan?
08:38Well,
08:39we'd like to see
08:40peace in our
08:41region,
08:42Maeve.
08:43And when you
08:44look around the
08:44world,
08:45there's plenty
08:46of trouble
08:48spots around
08:49the world,
08:50whether it be
08:50the Middle East
08:51or in Europe.
08:52One of the
08:53things that we've
08:54been very focused
08:55on is,
08:56as a middle
08:57power in the
08:58region,
08:59is ensuring
09:00that we
09:00project our
09:01policies of
09:02a peaceful
09:03region.
09:04That's been
09:05very good for
09:06Australia
09:07in recent
09:08months,
09:08particularly
09:09with the
09:09troubles around
09:11the rest of
09:11the world.
09:12We've been
09:12able to
09:13continue
09:13pretty much
09:15uninterrupted
09:15our trade
09:16relationships
09:17and that's
09:18the way
09:18we'd like
09:18to keep
09:18it.
09:19Okay,
09:20Minister
09:20Don Farrell,
09:20thank you
09:21so much
09:21for joining
09:22us this
09:22morning live
09:22here on
09:23Euronews
09:23on Europe
09:24Today.
09:25Now moving
09:25on,
09:26in the
09:26meantime,
09:27the European
09:27Union is
09:27preparing
09:28its 21st
09:29package of
09:30sanctions
09:30against
09:31Russia.
09:31But its
09:32chief engineer
09:33David O'Sullivan
09:34has already
09:35touted he
09:35does not
09:36expect the
09:36bloc to
09:37go harder
09:37on Russian
09:38oil due
09:39to the
09:39ongoing war
09:39in the
09:40Middle East
09:40driving up
09:41crude.
09:42China,
09:42on the
09:42other hand,
09:43is always
09:43in its
09:44line of
09:44sight.
09:45For more,
09:45we're joined
09:45by our
09:46defence
09:46correspondent
09:46Anja Skugins
09:47who actually
09:48sat down
09:48with the
09:49EU's
09:49sanction
09:49envoy
09:50to discuss
09:50the
09:50package
09:51in detail.
09:51Good
09:52morning.
09:52Tell us,
09:53what should
09:53we look
09:53out for
09:53in this
09:54next bundle
09:54of
09:54measures?
09:55Good
09:55morning,
09:55Maeve.
09:56So
09:56officially,
09:57unfortunately,
09:57everything
09:58is under wraps
09:58for now,
09:59but what I
10:05package
10:06because it's
10:07needed now.
10:08This was
10:08underscored by
10:09a drone
10:10incursion in
10:11Romania last
10:12week,
10:12demonstrating
10:13Russia's
10:14continued
10:14invasion of
10:15Ukraine,
10:16as well as
10:16the impact
10:17and the
10:17spillover
10:18effects
10:18this is
10:19happening,
10:19occurring
10:20across the
10:21bloc.
10:21Now,
10:22all eyes
10:22will also
10:23be on
10:23the new
10:24Hungarian
10:24Prime
10:24Minister,
10:25Peter
10:25Magyar,
10:26who takes
10:26a less
10:26friendly
10:27stance
10:27towards
10:28the
10:28Kremlin
10:28compared
10:29to his
10:29predecessor,
10:30Viktor
10:30Orban.
10:31Many are
10:31hoping to
10:32see that
10:32this
10:32sanctions
10:32package
10:33will have
10:33more
10:33bite to
10:34it.
10:34A major
10:35point of
10:35contention
10:36will be
10:36whether
10:37the EU
10:37moves
10:38forward
10:38with
10:39its
10:39maritime
10:39service
10:40ban
10:40on
10:41those
10:41Russian
10:41oil
10:42tankers
10:42this
10:42previously
10:43flopped
10:44due to
10:44a veto
10:44by
10:45Malta
10:46and
10:46Greece.
10:47Also,
10:47we'll be
10:48looking out
10:48for whether
10:49the EU
10:49continues
10:49to go
10:50harder
10:50on
10:51Chinese
10:51companies
10:52helping
10:52Russia
10:53circumvent
10:54EU
10:55sanctions.
10:55As you
10:55rightly
10:56pointed
10:56out,
10:56I sat
10:56down
10:57with
10:57EU
10:57sanction
10:58envoy
10:58David
10:59O'Sullivan
10:59to talk
11:00to him
11:00about
11:00this
11:01suite
11:01of
11:01measures
11:01and I
11:02started
11:02by asking
11:03him
11:03first
11:03about
11:04how
11:04that
11:04crackdown
11:05was
11:06faring
11:06particularly
11:06as some
11:07of these
11:07Chinese
11:08companies
11:08produced
11:09the
11:09components
11:10found
11:11in
11:11Russian
11:11drones.
11:12We
11:13recently
11:13listed
11:14in a
11:15previous
11:15package
11:15some
11:16Chinese
11:16banks
11:16who
11:17then
11:17agreed
11:17to
11:18discontinue
11:19funding
11:19Russian
11:20activities.
11:21So we
11:22have been
11:22active
11:23in
11:23taking
11:24action
11:25against
11:26Chinese
11:26companies
11:27but I
11:27won't hide
11:28from you
11:28that China
11:29remains
11:29a very
11:30big
11:31problem
11:31for the
11:31circumvention
11:32of our
11:32sanctions.
11:33How big?
11:34Well it's
11:34one of
11:35the biggest
11:36sources
11:37of
11:37circumvention
11:38both in
11:39terms of
11:39what we
11:40call
11:40backfilling.
11:41This means
11:41simply
11:42selling
11:42Chinese
11:43versions
11:44of goods
11:45which we
11:45previously
11:46sold as
11:47Europeans
11:47so you
11:48know
11:48things like
11:48household
11:49goods
11:49and so
11:49forth
11:49which is
11:50of course
11:50perfectly
11:50legitimate
11:51but also
11:52unfortunately
11:52as a
11:53platform
11:54for
11:54the
11:55re-export
11:56from
11:56China
11:56of
11:57Western
11:57branded
11:57goods
11:58and EU
11:59branded
11:59goods.
12:00So this
12:00is
12:00still a
12:01problem.
12:02We raise
12:02it regularly
12:03at the
12:03highest
12:04level
12:04with the
12:04Chinese
12:04authorities
12:05but you
12:05know their
12:06answer
12:06which is
12:06to say
12:07that they
12:08don't feel
12:08they're doing
12:09anything wrong
12:09so we
12:10still have to
12:11take unilateral
12:12action against
12:13Chinese companies
12:14and financial
12:14institutions.
12:15But they've also
12:16retaliated
12:16following the
12:1720th package
12:18of sanctions
12:19China responded
12:20by banning at
12:21least seven
12:22European defence
12:22companies from
12:23receiving certain
12:24dual-used
12:25products.
12:25Should we expect
12:26more reprisals
12:28from Beijing?
12:29I think the
12:30Chinese play
12:30hardball as the
12:31Americans say
12:32and I think we
12:34have to face up
12:34to that
12:35that if we want
12:35to take action
12:36they will also
12:40take equal
12:41action
12:42but I think it
12:43is very important
12:44nonetheless
12:44that we continue
12:45to be able to
12:46send a strong
12:46message that
12:47we are vigilant
12:48about efforts
12:49to circumvent
12:50our sanctions
12:50and that where we
12:51see the evidence
12:52we will take
12:53action.
12:53On the 20th
12:54package of
12:55sanctions
12:55there was also
12:56the proposal
12:56from the
12:57Commission
12:57for the
12:58full ban
12:59on maritime
12:59services
13:00for Russian
13:01tankers
13:02as part
13:02of the
13:02country's
13:03shadow fleet
13:04the understanding
13:05was that
13:05there should be
13:06approval first
13:07at the G7
13:08now those
13:09leaders will
13:09meet later
13:10this month
13:10in Evian
13:11do you expect
13:11a breakthrough?
13:12I think
13:13events in the
13:15Gulf have
13:15clearly changed
13:17the calculus
13:17about anything
13:19to do with
13:19energy
13:20for the moment
13:21what all
13:22Western economies
13:23are struggling
13:23with is access
13:24to energy
13:26at reasonable
13:26prices
13:27the price
13:27has gone up
13:29and there is
13:30scarcity of supply
13:31also in the area
13:33for example
13:33of refined products
13:34of diesel
13:35jet fuel
13:36and so forth
13:37so I think
13:37at this point
13:38there is no
13:39appetite
13:40to take
13:41additional measures
13:42which might
13:42aggravate that
13:43situation
13:44but I think
13:44the fundamental
13:45point Angie
13:46is that
13:46our sanctions
13:48on the energy
13:49side are having
13:49a huge impact
13:50on Russia
13:50Russia's revenue
13:52has gone down
13:52the public
13:53finances
13:54are in great
13:54difficulty
13:55they're in
13:55deficit
13:56so I think
13:57notwithstanding
13:58the fact
13:58that we may
13:59not move
13:59forward
13:59in the short
14:00term
14:00on the maritime
14:01services ban
14:01everything that
14:02we have done
14:03whether it's
14:03the oil price
14:04cap
14:04whether it's
14:05the actions
14:05against the
14:06shadow fleet
14:07all of this
14:08has contributed
14:09to seriously
14:10undermining
14:11Russia's revenue
14:12from hydrocarbon
14:14exports
14:14and this was
14:15one of our
14:15key objectives
14:16and it is
14:17working
14:20our
14:20Angela
14:20Scudin's
14:21there with
14:21David O'Sullivan
14:22but moving
14:23on now to
14:23the Middle
14:23East
14:24in signs
14:25that peace
14:25talks have
14:25made very
14:26little political
14:27progress
14:28the US
14:28and Iran
14:28have launched
14:29fresh strikes
14:30despite claims
14:31from the US
14:32Secretary of State
14:32Marco Rubio
14:33that a deal
14:34was within reach
14:35the reality
14:36on the ground
14:36looks different
14:37for more
14:37your news
14:38is Stefan
14:38Kobe
14:39joins me
14:39now here
14:40in the studio
14:40good morning
14:41Stefan
14:41good morning
14:42Nave
14:42it's getting
14:43very hard
14:43to follow
14:44all these
14:44mixed messages
14:45please enlighten
14:46us
14:46yeah
14:47well
14:47absolutely
14:47Donald Trump
14:49likes to
14:50call himself
14:50the master
14:51of the deal
14:52but when it
14:52comes to a
14:53ceasefire
14:54with Iran
14:54it's really
14:55hard to tell
14:56what exactly
14:58he is negotiating
14:59for
14:59one day
15:00Trump says
15:01peace is
15:02within reach
15:02the next day
15:03he sounds
15:04pessimistic
15:05then he suggests
15:05the breakthrough
15:06could happen
15:07any moment
15:08a few hours
15:09later he appears
15:10to lower
15:10expectations
15:11again
15:12now for
15:13America's
15:13allies
15:14financial markets
15:15and certainly
15:16Iran
15:17deciphering
15:18Donald Trump's
15:19latest position
15:20has become
15:20a full-time job
15:21now Trump
15:22would argue
15:23that's exactly
15:24the point
15:25unpredictability
15:26has always been
15:27a part of his
15:28brand
15:29you know
15:29keep everyone
15:31guessing
15:31and you keep
15:32the upper hand
15:33but there is of course
15:34another way of looking
15:35at it
15:36now critics say
15:37the shifting messages
15:39reveal a deeper
15:40problem
15:40and it's not
15:41strategic ambiguity
15:43but strategic uncertainty
15:45they argue
15:46that the White House
15:46has no plan
15:47and is trying
15:48to find a solution
15:48sort of on the fly
15:50so every new
15:52Trump statement
15:52is now scrutinized
15:54for clues
15:55is he signaling
15:57a breakthrough
15:57preparing the ground
15:58for a compromise
15:59or is he just
16:00changing course
16:01again
16:02so that's the challenge
16:04with Trump's
16:05diplomacy
16:06the line
16:07between negotiating
16:08tactic and confusion
16:09is sometimes
16:11not visible
16:12Maeve
16:13and certainly
16:13keeping you
16:14very busy
16:14and of course
16:15we can read
16:15more of your
16:15analysis
16:16on yournews.com
16:17Stefan Kobe
16:17thanks for that
16:18and due to this
16:19of course
16:20oil prices
16:20have been
16:21incredibly volatile
16:22again this week
16:23because of the
16:23uncertainty around
16:24supplies getting
16:25through Hormuz
16:26and prolonged
16:27holdups
16:27for more on the
16:28impact on
16:28financial markets
16:29and energy
16:30prices
16:31we're joined
16:31now by
16:31Osama Rizvi
16:32he's an
16:33international
16:33economic and
16:34energy analyst
16:35so good morning
16:35Osama
16:36welcome to
16:37Europe today
16:37so first question
16:38are markets
16:39reacting rationally
16:40do you think
16:41to the risks
16:41right now
16:41or do you
16:42think investors
16:43are underestimating
16:44how serious
16:44this could become
16:46well thank you
16:47so much for
16:48having me today
16:48I think it's
16:49a bit of both
16:50when you see
16:51the markets
16:52there is
16:53there seems
16:53to be a
16:54continuum
16:54on which the
16:56reactions can
16:56be purged
16:57upon
16:57for instance
16:58the oil markets
16:59look at the oil
16:59markets
17:00a few weeks
17:01ago
17:01the difference
17:02between the
17:03physical markets
17:04and the paper
17:04markets
17:05was huge
17:05the spread
17:06was somewhere
17:07around 36
17:07to 38
17:08dollars
17:08but now as
17:09we speak
17:10today that
17:10spread seems
17:11to be shrinking
17:11but is
17:13the conditions
17:13or the
17:14circumstances
17:14better now
17:15are the
17:15circumstances
17:16better now
17:16not at all
17:17so which
17:17means that
17:18markets are
17:19sort of
17:20divided
17:21confused
17:22they are
17:22in a haze
17:23as to what
17:24will happen
17:25next
17:25and this
17:25confusion
17:26uncertainty
17:27is what
17:27is fueling
17:28this dual
17:30behavior
17:30I would say
17:31but moving
17:32forward
17:32one thing
17:33is very
17:33important to
17:34understand
17:34that fundamentally
17:35speaking
17:35from oil markets
17:36to the financial
17:37markets
17:37the chances
17:38of both
17:39turning ugly
17:40or things
17:40getting worse
17:41are unfortunately
17:42more than
17:43them getting
17:43better before
17:44and you said
17:44the markets
17:45are feeling
17:45confused
17:46what about
17:46consumers
17:47how concerned
17:47should consumers
17:48should we be
17:49about fuel prices
17:50rising further
17:50at the pumps
17:52well consumers
17:53have been
17:54very clear
17:55about what
17:57is going
17:57around
17:57and also
17:58been very
17:58clear in
17:59terms of
17:59their future
18:00confidence
18:01regarding the
18:02global economy
18:02for instance
18:04economic confidence
18:05in Europe
18:05is down
18:06when you look
18:07at the US
18:08it's at
18:08the US
18:09Michigan
18:09consumer
18:10sentiment
18:11index
18:11is down
18:11to multi
18:12years low
18:12you look
18:14at the
18:14cost
18:15input
18:15cost
18:15especially
18:16in Europe
18:16it has
18:17increased
18:17to a
18:18four year
18:18high
18:18similarly
18:19you look
18:22at across
18:22the
18:22consumer
18:23centres
18:24I think
18:24it's showing
18:25confusion
18:26It's all
18:26very gloomy
18:27isn't it
18:27Osama Rizvi
18:28but thank
18:28you so much
18:29for joining
18:29us this
18:30morning
18:30and bringing
18:30us all
18:31your analysis
18:31and now
18:32as you
18:32heard earlier
18:33EU leaders
18:33are still
18:34scratching
18:35their heads
18:35about how
18:35to prepare
18:36for increasing
18:37drone
18:37incidents
18:38along the
18:38EU borders
18:39for more
18:40on what's
18:40at stake
18:40here's
18:41our
18:41Jakob
18:41Yanis
18:44If you
18:45think
18:45this is
18:45how war
18:46sounds
18:46your reporter
18:47has bad
18:47news
18:48for you
18:48things
18:49have
18:49changed
18:49and you
18:50should
18:50be
18:50more
18:50wary
18:51of
18:51this
18:51sound
18:55After
18:55last week's
18:56Russian drone
18:56crash into
18:57Romanian
18:57apartment block
18:58Moscow
18:59offered
18:59no apologies
19:00Instead
19:01Russia's
19:02Deputy Security
19:02Council
19:03Chairman
19:03Dmitry
19:04Medvedev
19:04issued
19:05a chilling
19:05threat
19:06He warned
19:07that because
19:07European
19:08governments
19:08supply
19:09weapons
19:09to
19:09Kyiv
19:10the
19:10citizens
19:11of EU
19:11states
19:12will not
19:12be able
19:12to sleep
19:13peacefully
19:13So
19:14how can
19:14Europeans
19:15defend
19:15themselves
19:16from
19:16drones?
19:18The EU
19:18has an
19:18action
19:19plan
19:19on
19:19drone
19:19security
19:20but a
19:21leaked
19:21document
19:21from
19:22last
19:22week
19:22reveals
19:22how
19:23member
19:23states
19:23actually
19:24plan
19:24to put
19:24it
19:24into
19:25practice
19:25focusing
19:26on three
19:27key areas
19:27Number one
19:29is stricter
19:29identification
19:30The
19:31The bloc
19:31wants
19:32tighter
19:32registration
19:32rules
19:33so
19:33authorities
19:34can
19:34instantly
19:34tell
19:35a
19:35harmless
19:36civilian
19:36drone
19:36from
19:37hostile
19:37threats
19:38And
19:38second
19:39is
19:39smarter
19:40detection
19:40Member
19:41states
19:41want
19:42to
19:42use
19:42advanced
19:42sensors
19:43and
19:43artificial
19:43intelligence
19:44to
19:45spot
19:45incoming
19:45drones
19:46near
19:46critical
19:46infrastructure
19:47And
19:48lastly
19:48we have
19:49intelligence
19:49sharing
19:50Brussels
19:51wants
19:51to
19:51act
19:51as
19:51a
19:52central
19:52hub
19:52for
19:52coordinating
19:53data
19:53across
19:54the
19:54continent
19:54But
19:55here
19:56we have
19:56a
19:56little
19:56problem
19:57National
19:58governments
19:58insist
19:59this
19:59sharing
19:59must
20:00remain
20:00strictly
20:00voluntary
20:01to
20:01protect
20:02classified
20:02information
20:03and
20:03avoid
20:04duplicating
20:04NATO's
20:05efforts
20:05So
20:06let's
20:06go back
20:07to our
20:07drone
20:07case
20:08in
20:08Romania
20:08The
20:09Ministry
20:09of
20:10Defense
20:10acknowledged
20:10it
20:11could
20:11not
20:11shoot
20:11down
20:12the
20:12drone
20:12due
20:12to
20:13its
20:13proximity
20:13to
20:13people's
20:14homes
20:14and
20:15authorities
20:15had
20:16just
20:16four
20:16minutes
20:16to
20:17act
20:17And
20:18as
20:18long
20:18as
20:18the
20:18drone
20:18security
20:19remains
20:19primary
20:20and
20:20national
20:20competence
20:21European
20:22governments
20:22will
20:22operate
20:23in
20:23silos
20:23and
20:27region
20:27was
20:28rattled
20:28by
20:28at
20:28least
20:28six
20:29suspected
20:29incursions
20:30in
20:30May
20:30alone
20:31with
20:31one
20:31incident
20:32even
20:32forcing
20:33Lithuanian
20:33president
20:33to
20:34take
20:34shelter
20:34underground
20:35So
20:36yes
20:36the
20:36EU
20:37is
20:37trying
20:37to
20:37work
20:37together
20:38on
20:38securing
20:38its
20:38skies
20:39but
20:39with
20:40threats
20:40from
20:40Russia
20:40it
20:41must
20:42build
20:42a
20:42truly
20:42unified
20:43defense
20:43before
20:44it's
20:44too
20:45late
20:49And
20:50that
20:50brings
20:50this
20:51edition
20:51of
20:51Europe
20:52Today
20:52to
20:52an
20:52end
20:53Thank
20:53you
20:53so
20:53much
20:53for
20:53your
20:53company
20:54as
20:54always
20:57But
20:57in
20:57the
20:58meantime
20:58stay
20:58tuned
20:58to
20:58us
20:58here
20:59at
20:59your
20:59news
20:59and
20:59see
21:00you
21:00soon
21:30out
21:34and
21:35you
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