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قادة الاتحاد الأوروبي يناقشون أوكرانيا مع فتح كوستا قناة دبلوماسية مع الكرملين

اختتم قادة الاتحاد الأوروبي محادثاتهم في بروكسل بعد أن فتح الرئيس أنطونيو كوستا قناة دبلوماسية مع الكرملين، بينما جدّد فولوديمير زيلينسكي دعوته لتسريع انضمام أوكرانيا إلى الاتحاد، وظهر رئيس حكومة المجر الجديد بيتر ماجيار للمرة الأولى في المجلس الأوروبي.

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08:49in Brussels.
08:50Several leaders
08:51praised Magyar.
08:53Let's maybe
08:54take a look
08:54at what Magyar
08:55said about
08:56this new
08:56approach yesterday
08:57when he arrived
08:58at the
08:59summit.
09:01We will not
09:02agree on
09:03everything,
09:03but we will
09:04not fight
09:04just for the
09:05sake of
09:05fighting.
09:06We will not
09:06agree or
09:07veto here
09:08for domestic
09:09or party
09:09political
09:10reasons,
09:10but solely
09:11about
09:11boundaries
09:12and
09:12Hungarian
09:12interests.
09:13I think
09:14this will
09:14be a
09:14novelty,
09:15as well
09:16as the
09:16fact that
09:17for the
09:17first time
09:18since
09:18March
09:192020
09:19there is a chance
09:21a serious chance
09:22that there will be an accepted
09:24European Council conclusion
09:27Peter Mayer there
09:28and of course we know
09:29the former Prime Minister
09:30Viktor Orban
09:30was also in town these days
09:32what was he up to?
09:33yes
09:33so this was the first official trip
09:36of Orban to Brussels
09:38since his election defeat
09:40he met his fellow leaders
09:42from the Patriots
09:43for Europe political group
09:45and he said that
09:46despite his defeat
09:47Patriots will still grow
09:49and they will still win
09:50elections across Europe
09:52Orban also said that
09:54Peter Mayer should actually
09:55veto the next European budget
09:57to get more money from Brussels
10:00so from this sentence
10:01we can see that
10:02Orban did not change at all
10:04his political stance
10:06is the same related to Europe
10:08as it was in the past
10:09and his political future
10:11uncertain
10:11Sander Zeros
10:11thank you so much
10:12for that update there
10:14and of course for all the latest
10:15from the EU summit
10:16and the tense talks today
10:17on the EU's
10:18two trillion euro
10:19long-term budget
10:20our rolling live blog
10:21continues on
10:22yournews.com
10:23but now
10:24moving on to Switzerland
10:25where the US-Iran deal
10:26was expected
10:27to be formally signed today
10:29today was officially
10:30meant to mark the end
10:31of the US-Israeli war
10:32against Iran
10:33and the beginning
10:34of the new stage
10:35of negotiations
10:36a 14-point
10:37memorandum of understanding
10:39setting out the framework
10:40for talks
10:40during a 60-day
10:42negotiation period
10:42was though already signed
10:44remotely by the US
10:45and Iran
10:46on Wednesday
10:47for more
10:47we can head straight
10:48to Switzerland
10:48and bring in
10:49AP correspondent
10:50Philip Crowther
10:52good morning Philip
10:53so just tell us
10:53what exactly
10:54is happening
10:55why was the signing
10:56ceremony called off
10:57and what does it say
10:58about the Trump
10:59administration's
11:00confidence in
11:01this very deal
11:04I'll tell you what
11:05we'll just stick around
11:06here and wait and see
11:08see if Vice President
11:09J.D. Vance
11:09maybe turns up
11:10in the end
11:11he has postponed
11:12his trip
11:12for now
11:13that does not mean
11:14that he might
11:15be here later
11:16maybe at the weekend
11:18all the other parties
11:19also stand ready
11:20not here in Switzerland
11:21right now
11:22but in their respective
11:23capitals
11:24to potentially travel
11:25over here to Switzerland
11:26for talks
11:27on Iran's
11:28nuclear program
11:29those parties
11:30of course being
11:30the United States
11:31Iran
11:32but also the mediators
11:33of this memorandum
11:35of understanding
11:36that has been signed
11:37those mediators
11:39being Pakistan
11:39and Qatar
11:40now there's no
11:42official reason
11:43for there to be
11:44a signing ceremony
11:45here in Switzerland
11:46you'd like to have one
11:47of course
11:47if you're proud
11:48of the agreement
11:49that has been reached
11:50maybe that is simply
11:51not the case
11:52for the United States
11:53a lot of criticism
11:54coming from
11:56pretty much
11:56both sides
11:57of the political aisle
11:58including Republicans
12:00of this deal
12:01that was reached
12:02between the United States
12:03and Iran
12:04again no reason
12:05really to sign it again
12:06because it has already
12:07been signed
12:08by Iran
12:09in Tehran
12:10by US President
12:11Donald Trump
12:11in Versailles
12:12over dinner
12:13with his French
12:14counterpart
12:15and also by the
12:16mediator Pakistan
12:17does it show
12:18a lack of confidence
12:19in this deal
12:21from the United States
12:22well maybe
12:23it is something
12:23that the Trump
12:25administration
12:25is having a very
12:26hard time
12:27selling
12:28back in Washington
12:29and that might be
12:31one of the reasons
12:31why this trip
12:33so far
12:33is not
12:34working out
12:35J.D. Vance
12:36the US Vice President
12:37though
12:38made it clear yesterday
12:39that he is still
12:40willing to travel
12:41here
12:42to start
12:43another round
12:44of negotiations
12:45on Iran's nuclear program
12:46because remember
12:47that these were discussions
12:48between the United States
12:49and Iran
12:50that were actually happening
12:51before the war began
12:53at the end of February
12:53OK
12:54Philip Crowther
12:55but of course
12:55some good news
12:56with oil prices
12:57dropping
12:57as the Strait of Ormus
12:59gradually reopens
13:00thank you so much
13:00for that live broadcast
13:01there from Switzerland
13:02and for more analysis
13:04we can now bring in
13:05Tommy Houtenen
13:05the director
13:06of the European People's
13:07Party think tank
13:08here in Brussels
13:09known of course
13:09as the Wilfred Martin Center
13:11good morning Tommy
13:12good morning
13:12tell us
13:13what is the view
13:13from Brussels
13:14on this US Iran deal
13:16well as you said
13:17you have very clearly
13:18two dimensions
13:19as you mentioned
13:20markets
13:21seem to be very happy
13:22oil prices going down
13:23so you know
13:24you have impression
13:25it's a lasting piece
13:26but as the cancellation
13:28of the meeting
13:29in Switzerland
13:30indicates
13:31the deal
13:32is very fragile
13:33and the problem
13:34problem remains
13:36you have the issue
13:37of you know
13:38Iran
13:39nuclear capabilities
13:41enrichments
13:42to 60%
13:43Strait of Ormus
13:45and how is that
13:47going to open up
13:48and the regional implications
13:49and that's the thing
13:50the fact that
13:51the US vice president
13:52is no longer
13:52traveling to Switzerland
13:53for the signing
13:54nor the talks
13:55it's a bad sign right
13:56it
13:57yeah
13:57well
13:58I think that they are
13:59there's two dimensions
14:01they are trying
14:01they try to hurry it up
14:03but you have the dimension
14:04of Iran
14:05the negotiations
14:06who is starting first
14:07who is making
14:08the first commitment
14:09on the other hand
14:10you have impression
14:11that in Washington
14:12there's a high pressure
14:13from conservatives
14:15side
14:15but in overall
14:16about the deal
14:17I think that
14:18they are going to manage that
14:19and I think
14:20Vance is maybe trying
14:20to avoid a situation
14:21where he is kind of
14:22somehow going there
14:23and trapped
14:24normally in those meetings
14:25when you go there
14:27it's normally for signing
14:28you need to know
14:29what's going to be agreed
14:30and that's clearly
14:32it's not the case
14:32this time
14:33and of course
14:33Lebanon is left out
14:34of the deal
14:35absolutely
14:35what leverage
14:36do the Europeans
14:37have here
14:38as Macron has said
14:39you know
14:39we need to be
14:40need to be involved
14:43leverage
14:43there's not so much
14:45there's this discussion
14:45of 300 billion euros
14:48of course
14:49that's just a framework
14:50to be agreed
14:51in the upcoming 60 days
14:52maybe that gives
14:53some leverage
14:54but it's very clear
14:55it indicates
14:56when we need to be
14:57Lebanon
14:58is the crucial point
14:59because as you mentioned
15:00Israel is out of the deal
15:01and we will see
15:02how they react
15:03and last night
15:04at the EU summit
15:05Tommy
15:05we saw a big fight
15:06among EU leaders
15:07regarding Antonio Costa
15:08the president's
15:10liaisons with the Kremlin
15:11what is your view here
15:12was he right
15:13to get in touch
15:13I think
15:14what is very important
15:16especially
15:16the European side
15:17when we have
15:18various players
15:19we have EU institutions
15:20we are head of states
15:21we are investing
15:22a lot on Ukraine
15:23and we have Ukrainians
15:24especially as Ukraine
15:25in the future
15:26will be seen
15:27more as a net security provider
15:29and clearly
15:30the coordination
15:31has not worked
15:32you should be
15:33more or less
15:33in the same chat group
15:35on information
15:36I think that
15:36that's the issue
15:37because
15:37if that coordination
15:39does not happen
15:40there's two questions
15:41there
15:41first of all
15:42what is the signal
15:43have we agreed
15:43are we pushing
15:44the same message
15:46secondly
15:46is Ukraine involved
15:48so was Antonio Costa
15:49wrong
15:49I think
15:50it's very clear
15:51that the coordination
15:52has not worked
15:53I think
15:55that's crucial
15:56on this issue
15:57and I think
15:57many heads of states
15:59have indicated that
16:00that will be dominating
16:01again the talks
16:02here in Brussels
16:03Tommy Houten
16:03thank you so much
16:04for joining us here
16:05on Europe Today
16:06but now of course
16:07despite the busy week
16:08on the geopolitical
16:09and diplomatic front
16:11the FIFA World Cup
16:12tournament has been
16:13providing ample drama
16:14lots of surprises
16:15and of course
16:16unforgettable moments
16:17our Jakob Janis
16:18refreshes our memories
16:19now on the five
16:20biggest moments
16:21of the very first week
16:24skip the standard
16:25scorelines
16:26the opening tournament
16:27round has delivered
16:28pure drama
16:29historic records
16:30and unbelievable
16:31spectacles
16:32and your reporter
16:33wanted to look at
16:34the top five
16:34group stage champions
16:35it's a bit subjective
16:37but these five
16:38are completely
16:39undeniable
16:39let's start
16:40with number five
16:41who is the strongest
16:42team
16:43following a clinical
16:45opening round
16:46France looks like
16:47the absolute frontrunner
16:48leading ahead of Spain
16:50who unexpectedly
16:51drew against
16:51newcomers
16:52Cape Verde
16:53also a brace
16:54from Real Madrid star
16:56Kylian Mbappe
16:57has firmly fueled
16:58French optimism
16:59number four
17:01when it comes to
17:01the best individual
17:02performance
17:03it has to be
17:04Lionel Messi
17:05do you remember
17:06that in 2018
17:07pundits claimed
17:08it was his final
17:09World Cup match
17:10now we are
17:11eight years later
17:12and this 38 year old
17:14icon stunned the world
17:15with an opening
17:16hat trick
17:16matching
17:17Miloslav Klose's
17:1816 goal record
17:19so let's be honest
17:20his legendary status
17:22remains completely
17:22unmatched
17:23at number three
17:24the tournament's
17:25biggest disappointment
17:26goes to Messi's
17:27nemesis
17:28Cristiano Ronaldo
17:29he already made history
17:30playing against Congo
17:32matching Messi's record
17:33of playing in six
17:34World Cups
17:35however
17:35what followed
17:36highly disappointed
17:37Portuguese fans
17:38with no goals
17:39no successful dribbles
17:41and two missed
17:42clear opportunities
17:43it is simply
17:44not Di Ronaldo
17:45we remember
17:46and here goes
17:47number two
17:47a moving display
17:49followed Germany's
17:50dominant 7-1 triumph
17:51over debutants
17:52Curaçao
17:53and at full time
17:54German stars
17:55Jonathan Tarr
17:56and Felix Nemecha
17:57join hands
17:58with the opposing players
18:00for a pitch side prayer
18:01offering a testament
18:02of their shared faith
18:03so maybe football
18:04unites after all
18:05finally
18:07number one
18:08and Norway's
18:09ultimate fan culture
18:10after 28 years away
18:12they returned in style
18:13leading a group
18:14with France and Senegal
18:15after beating Iraq
18:174-1
18:17and alongside
18:19Erling Haaland's
18:19brace
18:20their passionate supporters
18:21floated social media
18:23bringing a vibrant
18:24Viking spirit
18:25to the local stadiums
18:26and with a massive
18:27number of games
18:28still left to play
18:29this tournament
18:29is only just heating up
18:31so if you missed
18:32any of these
18:32incredible moments
18:33make sure you stay glued
18:35for all the upcoming matches
18:41Jakob Janis
18:42reporting for us there
18:43and for more news
18:44on the FIFA World Cup
18:45or any stories
18:46breaking across Europe
18:47including the sizzling
18:48temperatures
18:49that are creeping back
18:50just weeks
18:50after a deadly heat wave
18:52grips the continent
18:53you can always visit
18:54our website
18:54yournews.com
18:56but that brings
18:56this edition of Europe Today
18:58to an end
18:58thank you so much
18:59for spending your Friday morning
19:00with us
19:01do get in touch
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19:03or comments
19:03our email address
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19:05at euronews.com
19:06but in the meantime
19:07take care
19:08and see you soon
19:09on your own news
19:16we'll be right back
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