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Europe Today: kulisy szczytu G7 w Évian
Przywódcy światowi spotykają się w Évian-les-Bains na drugim dniu szczytu G7. Donald Trump zapowiedział, że w piątek Cieśnina Ormuz będzie otwarta, a w Szwajcarii ma zostać sformalizowane porozumienie kończące wojnę.
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Przywódcy światowi spotykają się w Évian-les-Bains na drugim dniu szczytu G7. Donald Trump zapowiedział, że w piątek Cieśnina Ormuz będzie otwarta, a w Szwajcarii ma zostać sformalizowane porozumienie kończące wojnę.
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03:23Nonetheless, there are real questions around this agreement because U.S. officials briefed reporters here in the G7 in Navian
03:31saying that in principle, yes, the Strait of Hormuz should be fully reopened by Friday.
03:37But practically and operationally, that could take weeks because the Strait has been shut now for more than or close
03:43to four months.
03:44And that is going to take more time.
03:45There's also a major question around the sanctions.
03:48What is in this deal?
03:49The president of the U.S. said yesterday that any relief will be, quote, dependent on their behavior.
03:55The vice president also repeated that message saying that a lot will depend on whether or not Iran can behave
04:01like a, quote, normal country.
04:04The Europeans yesterday repeated that they will not ease any sanctions until they see a real change on the ground.
04:10But a lot of those questions heavily depend on the text of that memorandum of understanding between the two countries.
04:16For the time being, as I say, it has not been released.
04:20That is a fundamental key point we should stress.
04:23The U.S. administration says it should come out this week.
04:26So the question is still in the air and it remains, is this a good deal?
04:31That is a question that I put to the former National Security Advisor to Donald Trump, John Bolton, yesterday on
04:37special report on Euronews.
04:38Let's take a look.
04:41No, I think it's a very bad deal for the United States.
04:44Trump isn't thinking about the geo-strategic implications of the deal.
04:49He's thinking of one thing.
04:51He wants the straight open.
04:52He wants gulf oil on international markets.
04:55He wants the price of gasoline at the pump down.
04:57That's all he cares about.
04:59I think it's a mistake to give this brutal theocracy any of the assets.
05:03I'm happy to give the assets back to Iran when it's under a free government.
05:07That's not where we are now.
05:09The change of leadership is only because we've killed the top four or five hundred people in the existing regime,
05:14and you're down now to their seconds and deputies.
05:16So, yeah, it's different people, but it's the same fanatic regime.
05:19Trump is desperate for a deal.
05:22He's desperate for a deal.
05:23And they have maneuvered him.
05:25They've played him like a violin.
05:26That's why they've got the deal that they want.
05:31And that is, of course, John Bolton speaking to Euronews, saying that this is a deal with one goal in
05:37mind, and that is to bring down oil prices.
05:40And he is not wrong to some extent because the U.S. president also doubled down on that message, repeating
05:46that oil prices will come down and the stock market is up because of this deal.
05:50But as I say, two fundamental questions in terms of the sanctions, but also the program, the nuclear enrichment program,
05:58who is going to monitor that it is dismantled?
06:00The other piece of breaking news that I want to give to you now, Life, is the president of the
06:05U.S. has also put out a statement on Social Truth, his social media, saying that any reports that the
06:11U.S. will pay $300 billion to reconstruct Iran is, quote, fake news.
06:16But this goes back again to some of the questions around the wording in this deal, because it seems, however,
06:22that in the text there will be a reference to countries wanting to invest in Iran, which has been heavily
06:29bombed for three months.
06:30But the U.S. president repeated this morning, not a single cent of U.S. money will go into Iran.
06:36But as I mentioned, major questions around the fine print of this deal, which for the time being, nobody has
06:43seen.
06:44And Marie, as you said, President Zelensky arriving imminently.
06:47Will President Trump play ball there?
06:50Well, that's another big question.
06:52And Maeve, yesterday, the president of the U.S. said that with Iran now, quote, done, he will focus on
06:59Ukraine.
07:00The Ukrainian president is expected to land here, as I say, in 55 minutes.
07:05I asked a member of his cabinet, President Zelensky, whether the Ukrainians still believe a bilateral meeting is still possible.
07:12And this official told me, quote, sure, it is still possible.
07:16And I should also update you now with some comments from the office of the president of Ukraine, saying that
07:23President Zelensky will have for the time being bilateral meetings with the German chancellor, of course, with the French president,
07:30president, the head of the IMF, the U.K. prime minister and the Canadian prime minister.
07:35But the big question is whether or not there will be that one to one with President Trump, who yesterday
07:40seemed to indicate that now he will have the time to focus back on Ukraine for the Ukrainians.
07:48The goal will now be to step up pressure on Russia and to take a hard line on Russia in
07:53these negotiations.
07:54Also a cryptic message from President Zelensky yesterday, who said that an invitation had been extended to Vladimir Putin, but
08:01he decided not to show up unclear who extended the invitation.
08:05OK, Maria, thank you so much for that live broadcast there from Evian Leban.
08:09We also have a live blog running all day on the G7.
08:12So visit yournews.com for that.
08:13And Maria will be live tonight at seven local time for a special report.
08:17But now from Evian to Luxembourg, where EU foreign ministers have officially endorsed the opening of Ukraine and Moldova's first
08:24step to joining the bloc.
08:25For more, let's bring in your news' Mered Gwynne-Jones.
08:28Well, Maeve, Ukraine taking a leap forward in its bid to become a member of the EU here in Luxembourg
08:33yesterday, opening the first phase of accession talks.
08:37And of course, President Zelensky has in the past framed this as critical for Ukraine's security guarantees.
08:42I spoke to Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Taras Kashka yesterday, who said that this is also critical for Europe's future
08:49security and for protecting it against future aggression from Russia.
08:53Of course, this came just ahead of that expected meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Western leaders, including President Trump, at
09:01the G7 summit later today.
09:02I caught up yesterday also with the Polish foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorsky, and asked him about Zelensky's claim that Russia's
09:11Vladimir Putin had refused to come to the G7 summit for direct talks with him and what that said about
09:18Russia's appetite for peace.
09:20Putin says he wants a peace that respects historical rights of Russia.
09:31Let me remind you, he started this war on the pretext with the ideology of claiming that Kyiv is a
09:38Russian city.
09:39He's now bombing, destroying this Russian city, supposedly, and he has just hit the oldest monastery in Ukraine.
09:52When this monastery was already a famous place, Moscow didn't even exist.
09:58It shows you how wrong Putin's historical claims are.
10:04I hope the United States backs the victim of aggression.
10:09We, as the free world, should not be in between the aggressor and the victim of aggression.
10:17I think Putin's economy is beginning to suffer.
10:20He's not making progress on the battlefield.
10:22We should stay the course.
10:24And when Putin wants to negotiate, he knows Zelensky's number.
10:30Now, moving on, as the G7 begins to digest the contents of President Trump's Iran deal,
10:36NATO is conducting a live integrated air and missile defence military exercise across 20 NATO nations, including Finland, Norway and
10:44Sweden.
10:45Our NATO correspondent, Shona Murray, is embedded in the mission and joins us now for an update from Sweden.
10:50Good morning, Shona.
10:51So we've seen major drone incursions into NATO territory recently, meaning air defence is more important than ever.
10:57Please tell us where you are and why.
11:01Good morning, Maeve.
11:02I'm in the Kallax military base here in Sweden, near Sweden's high north, essentially Sweden's Lapland, where Rammstein Flagg 2026
11:10military exercise is taking place.
11:12It's actually NATO's largest military exercise geographically.
11:15And as you said, nearly 20 countries taking part, over 200 aircraft.
11:20And what this is, is a simulation of a potential aggression from Russia or any other enemy into NATO airspace
11:26where that enemy occupies the airspace.
11:29So NATO has to respond.
11:30This is really what it would be like in the first days of an Article 5 situation.
11:35You have, obviously, combat aircraft like F-35s here.
11:38You have other different types of aircraft that are there for reconnaissance, surveillance and so on.
11:43So this is what it would look like if there was Russian aggression.
11:46Now, of course, as you mentioned there, air interception and air defence is crucial at the moment for NATO,
11:52given those incursions in Romania over the past few weeks and all across the airspace.
11:56It's also crucial for Europe to step up in this area because we know that the United States is withdrawing
12:01some of its combat aircraft,
12:03such as the F-35 and the F-16s.
12:06Mavs?
12:06And Shona, what is the consensus among NATO military personnel about the threat from Russia now?
12:10And, of course, is there relief over the Iran deal or the framework of the deal?
12:17Well, indeed, speaking to many military people here at NATO, there is a cautious relief about the Iran deal,
12:25given that many NATO countries have had to send assets into the region,
12:28whether it's minesweepers or other assets such as frigates.
12:32So that might ease off the pressure on NATO somewhat.
12:34But as we've heard all day over the past couple of days, the devil really is in the detail.
12:39And, of course, NATO's perspective is that Russia is its key priority.
12:43So at least it may take the pressure off if there's nobody forced to send more assets into the area.
12:50But also there's a consensus here, and I've seen it for the first time in a long time,
12:53that there's quite a lot of optimism about Ukraine's prospects within the war,
12:57given the advances when it comes to drone technology.
13:00So NATO breathing a bit of a sigh of relief, but obviously very cautious.
13:05Mav?
13:05OK, Shona Marie, thank you so much for that live update there.
13:08From Sweden, and also digesting news of that framework for US around peace deal,
13:12are MEPs gathering this week in Strasbourg.
13:15Oil prices already fell sharply after the announcement,
13:18and European stock markets reacted positively.
13:20For more, let's bring in Javier Moreno, Spanish member of the European Parliament.
13:24Good morning.
13:25So the full terms, of course, of the deal are not yet public.
13:29So some impacts, of course, remain very uncertain.
13:32But what is the initial reaction from the European Parliament there to the tentative deal?
13:38We will have a debate today, and the end of a war is a good news, always a good news.
13:46But this war, let me come back to the beginning, was a illegal war and a nonsense, because,
13:54and we oppose, as social democrats and socialists, we oppose to this war.
13:59President Pedro Sanchez opposed to this war, because what was the purpose of this war?
14:05It was to bring back the democracy, to stop the nuclear program of Iran, and what is the result?
14:12But the war, the war is there, and it's impacting Europeans.
14:16Sir, we've seen petrol prices drop yesterday to under two euros.
14:19That's, that's, that's, that's, that's why it's a good, it's a good news,
14:24because United States and Israel are making the war, and we are paying for the war.
14:30The, the citizens, the European citizens are paying for this war, with inflation, with
14:34the price of oil, of energy, and it's important now to, to stop this war.
14:38It's a nonsense.
14:40It's a, it's not a win-win game.
14:42We, everybody is losing in this war.
14:44And do you think the deal now, if there is a deal, it could reduce transport, heating
14:47and manufacturing costs across Europe, or are they here to stay these high prices?
14:54We hope so.
14:55We hope that with the end of the, the, the, the war, we will come back to the, the previous
15:00crisis before the war, and, and that every, everything will come back.
15:06Trade will come back, the seats will come back to, to Europe, and, and the, the, the,
15:12the citizens will come back to, to the previous life, with, with, with less inflation and,
15:18and a better life.
15:20Well, that's certainly what people are hoping as they fill the petrol at the pumps.
15:23Javier Moreno, thank you so much for bringing us the view there from Strasbourg.
15:27Now, moving on, it is time for our World Cup segments.
15:37And for this, I'm joined, of course, here on set by Euronews' Vincenzo Ginovese.
15:41So, tell us what story we're looking out for today or tonight.
15:44Well, the, the story of the night, yesterday night was, of course, the miracle of Atlanta.
15:50Cape Verde held Spain to a nil-nil draw, and the hero of the night was the goalkeeper, was
15:56the goalkeeper, Vosinha.
15:58His real name is Josimar Diaz.
16:01Vosinha means grandma in Portuguese, because when he was a child, he was playing with, with
16:06friends, and he didn't like to lose, so he would say to, to go to cry to his grandmother.
16:12So that's why Vosinha.
16:14But yesterday, he had really joyful moments, and he also got emotional at the end of the
16:19game.
16:20But what about Spanish supporters?
16:21It was a bad night for them.
16:22Yes, indeed, and Spanish press was also as no mercy today of the, for the Spanish team.
16:29I think that the Spanish coach Luis de la Fuente underestimated his opponents, and you know,
16:36Michelo Yerzabal, the Spanish striker, was the only player ever to have played 30 minutes
16:42in a World Cup game without touching the ball once.
16:45And what about Belgium and the Red Devils?
16:46Well, Belgium also disappointing starting 1-1 with Egypt.
16:51You know, the Belgian team always comes with great expectations to World Cup, and for
16:56the vibes in Brussels, we sent our reporter, Anna Leal.
17:00If you recognize this little guy, you know we are in Belgium, one of the 16 European countries
17:05participating in this year's World Cup.
17:06They have never won it, but do they have a chance this time?
17:09Let's go ask some Belgians.
17:10Quarter-final would be like already an achievement, but semi-final would be...
17:14And then in semi-final, what can you hope, right?
17:17Final!
17:17You never know.
17:18Personally, final!
17:19At least semi-final.
17:22We're going to win this time, for sure.
17:24I'm very, very optimistic.
17:25We have a great team.
17:26I love, of course, Thibaut Courtois.
17:28He's one of the best goalkeepers in the world.
17:31Lukaku, of course.
17:33You think you can win it?
17:35Yeah, I reckon.
17:36You know, I want to believe, you know, you have to believe.
17:38I'm happy if they make it through the qualifying.
17:40Maybe final or take the World Cup.
17:43If I want to be crazy, I would say we go on final.
17:46We can do it!
17:48Let's go!
17:49I think we will be champions for 226.
17:53I think they can reach the final.
17:55First World Cup, Belgium was really upset.
17:57They didn't do that good, so I have hope because they have the pressure.
18:01Viva Belgique!
18:02There is France and there is also Spain, so I think we are not going to win the Mundial.
18:11So good vibes all around there, Vincenzo.
18:14But what's coming up today?
18:15What should we keep an eye on?
18:16Well, tonight the other two top teams are playing, Argentina, the winning champions,
18:20and France, which to me is the top candidate for the final win.
18:23And I really will keep an eye on this man, Kylian Mbappé.
18:28He has won nothing this year with Real Madrid, but he is on track to be the best scorer ever
18:34in the World Cup history.
18:36He is at 12 now.
18:37The top scorer, German Miroslav Klose, is at 16, and I think that he can do it in the next
18:46World Cups.
18:46If this is the case, I think we really should consider Kylian Mbappé as the best player in
18:51the history of football.
18:53Okay, Vincenzo Genovese, thank you so much for all those updates.
18:57And thank you so much, of course, for tuning in.
18:59If you'd like to reach out to us here on Europe Today, you can write to us here today at
19:03euronews.com.
19:04That is our email address.
19:05And as I said earlier, don't forget, we have a live blog running all day on the G7.
19:09Take care and see you very soon here on Euronews.
19:22Bye.
19:26Bye.
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