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Europe Today: EE.UU. e Irán pactan un acuerdo de paz y Trump viaja al G7 en Europa

El presidente estadounidense Donald Trump se reunirá en Francia con el resto de líderes del G7 tras un anunciarse el acuerdo marco entre Washington y Teherán para impulsar la paz y reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz. Repasamos además los resultados en el Mundial de fútbol 2026.

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05:04The Europeans also made it clear last night
05:06in anticipation to this G7 meeting
05:08is what's actually going to happen
05:10with the nuclear program in Iran
05:12the French president insisting that
05:14Iran must never have a nuclear weapon
05:16at this point it is unclear
05:18what are the details of this agreement
05:20landed by the U.S. and Iran
05:23but this is going to dominate talks today
05:25as you say Maeva
05:26we are expecting the president of the U.S.
05:28to arrive tonight
05:29he will be greeted by the French president
05:31y luego habrá un día de trabajo conectado a la geopolítica
05:35a la hora de 7.30 pm para la Europa
05:39y también la parte de la Europa de este G7
05:42pero también Canadá y Japón
05:43el foco es la implicación de la energía en el mercado
05:46pero también saber lo que es en este acuerdo
05:49a este punto hay más preguntas, de acuerdo, que answers
05:52Indeed, como usted dice, Irán, para dominar esos talks
05:54pero ¿qué más, María, es en la agenda?
05:58Bueno, sí, también hay un muy geopolítico, digamos, G7
06:04también va a ser un difícil G7 para Emmanuel Macron
06:07porque cuando tú eres el host
06:09tienes que reunirte a todo el mundo y tienes que asegurarse
06:12hay unidad en el G7 para los diplomáticos
06:15que hablamos con y ayer
06:17que el hecho de que Presidente Trump va a estar tres días
06:21indica que podría haber un nivel de unidad
06:23no se ha visto en el G7 desde su return
06:26we should also note that on Wednesday
06:28and that is a personal touch from Presidente Emmanuel Macron
06:30the U.S. president will also head to Versailles
06:33for a dinner that was the way perhaps
06:35to keep him engaged for three days here
06:39the big topic of course will be the war in Ukraine
06:42for the Europeans
06:43they say that this is an opportunity
06:44to really talk about the conditions
06:46for a real negotiation
06:48but we have seen overnight
06:49another real pounding of Ukraine
06:52including a cathedral in Kiev
06:54for the G7 there's also a question of technology
06:57when it comes to artificial intelligence
06:59the CEOs of some of the major Silicon Valley companies
07:01including OpenAI and Anthropic
07:04with a ban over the weekend
07:06shocking in the world of technology
07:08from the U.S. government to non-nationals
07:11basically a ban to use some of the top tier technology
07:14from Anthropic to non-Americans
07:16will also feature in a working launch
07:19and then there's of course a question of geopolitical
07:21and geoeconomic imbalances
07:23China very much in focus
07:25for diplomats here
07:26they repeat that they are not naive
07:28the relationship between the United States and Europe
07:30and therefore also a large part of the G7
07:33has fundamentally changed
07:35but they still insist
07:36the U.S. is a country that you simply cannot ignore
07:38there is enormous diplomatic and military might
07:41behind President Trump
07:43so in the areas in which you can work together
07:45to get agreements
07:46and get things going
07:47moving forward
07:48you still need to engage
07:49with President Trump
07:50everyone else
07:50the Europeans say
07:51they will push for their own interests
07:53okay Maria Tadeo
07:55thank you so much for that live update
07:57now moving on
07:58as EU foreign ministers gather
07:59in Luxembourg today for talks
08:01Russia has launched
08:02a round of ballistic missile strikes
08:03on Kyiv overnight
08:05striking
08:05as you heard there from Maria
08:06the capital's historic Assumption Cathedral
08:08that's one of Ukraine's
08:10most significant religious
08:11and cultural sites
08:13this as both Ukraine and Moldova
08:15are set to formally open
08:16the first phase of negotiations
08:18on joining the European Union
08:20tonight in Luxembourg
08:21for the latest
08:21we can go straight over to Luxembourg
08:23where our correspondent
08:24Mared Gwynn
08:25is standing by for us this morning
08:27good morning Mared
08:28at this moment
08:28a long time coming
08:30for both Ukraine and Moldova
08:34yes indeed Maeve
08:36as you just said there
08:37tonight both Ukraine and Moldova
08:39formally opening
08:40this first phase of talks
08:42on joining the EU
08:43both countries did file
08:45for EU application
08:45in the wake of Russia's invasion
08:47of Ukraine in 2022
08:49but then Viktor Orbán's
08:52veto on the opening
08:53of talks with Ukraine
08:54scuppered that completely
08:56held Moldova back as well
08:58because both Ukraine and Moldova
08:59have been informally paired
09:01on their journey
09:02towards becoming EU members
09:04the election of Peter Maggia
09:06of course in April
09:06changed all of that
09:07and that's allowed
09:08for these talks to kick off
09:10here in Luxembourg
09:11later tonight
09:11and I'm pleased to say
09:12I'm now joined
09:13by Moldova's Deputy Prime Minister
09:15for European Integration
09:18Kristina Gerasimov
09:19Minister
09:19really good to have you
09:20with us on Euronews
09:21firstly can you tell us
09:23how significant a moment
09:24this is for Moldova
09:26especially considering
09:27that the issue of EU membership
09:28does divide the population
09:30as we've seen in recent votes
09:32including in the referendum
09:33back in 2024
09:35it is indeed a historic milestone
09:37for my country today
09:38the fact that we are moving forward
09:40with the opening of negotiations
09:42by clusters
09:43that means the beginning
09:45of a complex reform process
09:48meant to transform our society
09:50democratic institutions
09:52our economy
09:52to prepare basically Moldova
09:54with the backbone of the reforms
09:57necessary for EU accession
09:59this is also a strong signal
10:01for us that the EU
10:03is also getting ready
10:05to receive new member states
10:08and that is always
10:09a very good sign
10:10I want to ask you
10:12about this process
10:13which has coupled
10:14both Moldova and Ukraine
10:15on their membership bids
10:16this has meant
10:17you being held back
10:18by the veto
10:19of other countries
10:20including Hungary
10:21this could come back
10:22to become another problem
10:23is it time now
10:25for Ukraine and Moldova
10:26to be decoupled
10:27so that you can progress
10:28based on your own merits
10:30we're very grateful
10:31that this opportunity
10:32has been provided for us
10:34unfortunately
10:34by the tragic circumstances
10:36that Ukraine
10:37is still going through
10:39Ukraine is still fighting
10:40for democracy
10:41and for the security
10:43of Moldova
10:44of Europe as such
10:45at the same time
10:46the European Union
10:47enlargement policy
10:49is a merit-based process
10:50which means
10:51that the reforms
10:52that every candidate country
10:53is conducting
10:56depends on their own merits
10:58so we very much
10:59hope that we will be able
11:01as soon as possible
11:02to open the next clusters
11:04and continue
11:05with our own
11:06reform pathways
11:07so that means
11:08being decoupled
11:09from Ukraine
11:09because we know
11:10that Russia
11:10is very willing
11:11and able
11:12to capitalise
11:13on the feelings
11:14of frustrations
11:15in some populations
11:15including your own
11:16with the slowness
11:17sometimes of this process
11:19so is it time now
11:20for Moldova
11:20to be separated
11:21from Ukraine
11:22in this process?
11:23Decoupling
11:24or coupling
11:24is one of the issues
11:26that Russia uses
11:27in its narratives
11:28against countries
11:29that would like
11:30to get closer
11:31to the EU
11:31this is the time
11:33for both us
11:33and Ukraine
11:34to move forward
11:35and to be led
11:36to move forward
11:37with our reform paths
11:38Finally Minister
11:39before I let you go
11:40just one question
11:40because I know
11:41several officials
11:42in Romania
11:42have been floating
11:43the prospect
11:43on Moldova
11:44excuse me
11:45have been floating
11:46the prospect
11:46of unification
11:47with Romania
11:48as an alternative
11:49is this something
11:50that you could contemplate?
11:52Our only plan
11:53is to get ready
11:55for EU membership
11:56by 2030
11:57this is what
11:57we have societal
11:58support for
11:59and we're working
12:00hard to make
12:01that objective
12:02a reality
12:02Okay
12:03Minister Grasimo
12:04thank you so much
12:05for joining us
12:05on Euronews
12:06remember
12:06those talks
12:07on both Ukraine
12:08and Moldova
12:08and also in Montenegro
12:09are taking place
12:10in Luxembourg
12:11later in the day
12:12for now
12:12back to you
12:13Okay
12:13Marie-Guin
12:14thank you so much
12:15there
12:15and of course
12:16to your guest
12:17now the EU's
12:18tech chief
12:18has fired a warning
12:19about the risks
12:20of relying on
12:21US tech companies
12:22especially in the areas
12:23of cyber security
12:24and defence
12:24this as European investors
12:26and researchers
12:27fear that Europe
12:28will be cut off
12:28from frontier AI models
12:30our Jakubianus
12:31has the story
12:34Washington has just
12:35reminded Europe
12:36who really holds
12:36the power
12:37in the age
12:38of artificial intelligence
12:39winning the AI race
12:40will demand
12:41a new spirit
12:42of patriotism
12:43and national loyalty
12:45in Silicon Valley
12:47and last Friday
12:48one of the AI race
12:49leaders
12:49Anthropic
12:50pressed the kill switch
12:51on its most advanced models
12:53Fable 5
12:54and Mythos 5
12:55and following
12:56a surprise directive
12:57from the Trump administration
12:58citing national security
13:00the company was forced
13:01to ban all non-US citizens
13:03from its frontier technology
13:04and for Europe
13:06this is a long overdue
13:07wake-up call
13:08but will it actually wake up?
13:11across the continent
13:12research labs
13:14tech firms
13:15and even some hospitals
13:16have spent the last year
13:18piloting these US-made systems
13:19for key operations
13:21now they have learned
13:22that their digital infrastructure
13:24can be unplugged overnight
13:25and European leaders
13:27across the spectrum
13:28from France's
13:29far-right presidential candidate
13:31Jordan Bardella
13:32to the European Commission's
13:33own spokesperson
13:34Thomas Renier
13:36are in re-agreement
13:37arguing that nations
13:38that do not develop
13:39and control their own AI models
13:41will remain entirely dependent
13:43on the choices
13:44of foreign powers
13:45what's even more interesting
13:47earlier this month
13:48the European Commission
13:49announced its ambitious plan
13:51for European strategic autonomy
13:53in technology
13:54anchored by the new
13:55Cloud and AI Development Act
13:57the plan aims to triple
13:59Europe's data center capacity
14:01build massive AI giga factories
14:03and push for the secure
14:05open source alternatives
14:06however Europe is currently trapped
14:09in a massive compute gap
14:10while the EU scrambles
14:12to build infrastructure
14:13the sheer scale of investment
14:15from the US giants
14:16dwarfs European efforts
14:18and relying on moonshot projects
14:20alone might be simply too slow
14:22another option could be
14:24a coalition of the middle powers
14:26by teaming up with nations
14:27like the UK, Canada and Japan
14:29Europe could pull
14:31its fragmented computing power
14:33creating a sort of
14:34AI insurance policy
14:36however
14:37regardless of what the EU does
14:39it better do it quickly
14:40otherwise
14:41these sudden kill switches
14:43will become a regular feature
14:45of the continent's digital future
14:52Jakubianus reporting
14:53for us there
14:54and now it's time
14:55for an update
14:55on the FIFA World Cup
15:02The tournament kept us all
15:03very busy of course
15:04this weekend
15:05but especially our sports
15:06correspondent
15:06Vincenzo Genovese
15:07who joins us now
15:08to bring us up to speed
15:09yes maybe indeed
15:10good morning
15:11the party's on
15:12World Cup is in full swing
15:141.2 billion people
15:16watching the first opening game
15:18million of viewers
15:19for the weekend's games
15:20let's get straight
15:21to the results
15:22Group B
15:23only draws
15:24Canada 1-1
15:26Bosnia and Herzegovina
15:27Qatar and Switzerland
15:28the same result
15:301-1
15:30so no leaders
15:31in this group
15:33all the teams
15:35at one point
15:35Group D
15:36we had some surprise
15:38we had Australia
15:40beating Turkey
15:41at 2-0
15:42this was the surprise
15:43of the weekend
15:44United States
15:45a very confident
15:46and very dominant
15:47debut 4-1
15:48to Paraguay
15:48and so United States
15:50and Australia
15:50leading the group
15:51then Group C
15:53Scotland beat
15:54Haiti 1-0
15:55quite expected
15:56and then Brazil
15:57Morocco 1-1
15:58this was made
15:59the most awaited
16:01game of the weekend
16:01it was vibrant
16:03Brazil was on the ropes
16:05in the first half
16:07they conceded
16:08the first goal
16:08to Saibari
16:09they conceded
16:10many occasions
16:10to Moroccans
16:11and they were saved
16:12by Vinicius
16:13by a brilliant
16:14curling
16:15shoot
16:16by Vinicius
16:17but
16:18well
16:19the second half
16:19was more balanced
16:20but the general impression
16:21to me was that
16:22Morocco
16:22at this moment
16:23is better than Brazil
16:24and Brazil's coach
16:25of course under pressure
16:26the Italian guy
16:27yeah
16:28Carlo Ancelotti
16:28is being grilled
16:29he's being criticised
16:30by the Brazilian press
16:31many say that
16:33the players
16:34he has selected
16:34are not good enough
16:35but I'd say
16:36let Carlo Ancelotti
16:38cook
16:38because he knows
16:39the job
16:39and it's not uncommon
16:40in the history
16:41of the World Cup
16:42that teams go
16:43deep into the tournament
16:44after a poor
16:45starting match
16:46and what about
16:47the other European teams
16:48well
16:48we had Group F
16:49we have Sweden
16:51defeating 5-1
16:52Tunisia
16:53we have 2-2
16:54a thrilling draw
16:55between the Netherlands
16:56and Japan
16:57and of course
16:58Group E
16:59the Germany
17:01the Cote d'Ivoire
17:02beat 1-0 Ecuador
17:04and Germany
17:05another awaited match
17:07beat 7-1
17:08Curaçao
17:09I would say
17:10an easy match
17:11this reminded me
17:12of 2002
17:13when Germany
17:14started with an 8-0
17:15to Saudi Arabia
17:16indeed it was an easy one
17:17but of course
17:17highly celebrated
17:18and we can actually
17:19get the view
17:19from Berlin now
17:20and head over
17:20to the capital
17:21and bring in
17:22our correspondent
17:22Laura Fleischmann
17:23good morning Laura
17:24tell us
17:25what is the reaction
17:25there to Germany's
17:27good
17:27very good
17:28World Cup debut
17:31good morning to you
17:32too Maeve
17:33and Vincenzo
17:34and well
17:34there was a sense
17:35of relief
17:36to be felt
17:36here in Germany
17:38with this amazing
17:38success
17:39for the German
17:40national team
17:41the 7-1 scoreline
17:42of course
17:43reminded us
17:43of the game
17:44against Brazil
17:45the famous game
17:46where Germany
17:47also won 7-1
17:48and after yesterday's game
17:50there was a spontaneous
17:51car convoy
17:52on Kudam
17:53one of the biggest
17:54boulevards
17:55in Berlin
17:55and people
17:56are very happy
17:57about the success
17:58especially since
17:59before there wasn't
18:00a lot of excitement
18:01about this World Cup
18:02okay Laura Fleischmann
18:04thank you so much
18:05for that
18:05let's see if the Red Devils
18:06do that well
18:06and there's such a buzz
18:07tonight in Belgium
18:08just tell us
18:09what should we look
18:09out for now
18:11well tonight
18:12we have the
18:13as you said
18:14the Red Devils
18:14we have Belgium
18:15against Egypt
18:16tonight
18:17so Brussels
18:17is really bracing
18:18we have also
18:19Iran debut
18:20at 3am
18:21against New Zealand
18:22and let's see
18:23how will be
18:23their reception
18:24in Los Angeles
18:25Stadium
18:26and of course
18:27we have also
18:28another group
18:29Group H
18:29with Saudi Arabia
18:31Uruguay
18:31and Spain
18:32versus Cup Verde
18:34Spain to me
18:36is one of the
18:37most favorite teams
18:37they have
18:38good organization
18:39good defense
18:40they are very confident
18:42after having
18:43won the
18:44Euro Cup
18:46two years ago
18:46after beating
18:47England
18:48France
18:49Germany
18:49and Italy
18:50they have a star
18:51a rising star
18:52not anymore
18:53a rising
18:53a star
18:53Lamia Mal
18:54I will put
18:56Spain
18:57together with
18:57France
18:58as a top
18:58favorite
18:59even ahead
19:00Argentina
19:00for this
19:01World Cup
19:01Vincenzo
19:02Genovese
19:02thank you so
19:03much
19:03it will be
19:03indeed
19:04a very exciting
19:05night
19:05tonight
19:05but that does
19:06bring this
19:06edition of
19:07Europe Today
19:07to an end
19:08thank you so
19:08much for
19:09tuning in
19:09take care
19:10and see you
19:10soon
19:10on
19:11Uranese
19:42and
19:44it will be
19:51yeah
19:51I'll see you
20:05and
20:07in
20:08family
20:09see you
20:09and
20:25Gracias por ver el video.
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