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15:40اليهاراتي من الشخصية
15:43I've already got calls from senior MEPs
15:46On particular files
15:47This morning
15:49So we're starting with action
15:51We're starting straight into it
15:52And it's a very exciting moment
15:54For all of us here in the Irish system
15:56It's a generational moment
15:57With some really important files
15:59On enlargement when you mention Ukraine
16:01But also on the MFF
16:03And the One Market Roadmap as well
16:04These are key files for Ireland
16:07But also for Europe
16:07Just on Ukraine
16:08How will you advance the talks
16:10On their membership into the EU
16:11Over the next six months?
16:14Well look
16:14We've already achieved a lot now
16:16At the end of the Cyprus presidency
16:17And I want to pay tribute to them for that
16:19So our ambition is to open more clusters
16:21And negotiations with Ukraine
16:23So we're already working on that
16:25We've had discussions yesterday
16:27We've continued to have discussions this week
16:28To see how far we can go
16:30To have an intergovernmental conference this month
16:33Obviously all of the Member States
16:35Have to agree to that
16:36And we'll have to work really, really hard
16:39To get the Member States to come to that view
16:41So look, that's a serious work in progress at the moment
16:44And of course, Mr. Brayne
16:46This presidency comes just as the EU
16:47Was seriously lagging behind the US and China
16:49How will you help make the EU more competitive
16:52Over the next six months?
16:54Well I think the One Market Roadmap
16:56Sets out a long series of actions
16:58That we should be implementing this year
17:01Much of which has to be done
17:02During the Irish presidency
17:04That will make us more competitive
17:06More resilient
17:07And make it easier to do business in Ireland
17:09On my agenda
17:10The simplification agenda
17:11Is really important
17:12To make it cheaper to do business
17:14But also protecting
17:15The basic values that make us Europeans
17:18But we have other items
17:19Such as the Savings and Investment Act
17:21The EU Inc. proposal
17:23And that long list on the roadmap
17:24So our entire system
17:26Is geared to trying to get agreement
17:28Among the Member States
17:29It's not all on us
17:30Member States have to agree
17:31And the European Parliament has to agree as well
17:33But if we can do this
17:35I think it will be generational
17:37It will be really important
17:38And a significant boost
17:40To the European economy
17:41And just finally
17:41What would a successful presidency
17:43Look like to you?
17:44And are Irish people
17:45As enthusiastic as you today?
17:48I think Irish people
17:49Are always very proud
17:50When we take over the presidency
17:51Of the European Union
17:52Irish people are very supportive
17:54Of the European Union
17:55They know the benefits
17:56That the European Union
17:57Is given to peace
17:58And to economic prosperity
18:00Not just in Ireland
18:01But across the European Union
18:03So I think there's a huge awareness
18:04In Ireland today
18:05Of what's happening
18:06And I think Irish people
18:08Will have a lot of goodwill
18:09Towards government
18:10And the different servants
18:11Will be doing a huge amount
18:12Of the work
18:12In meetings in Brussels
18:14And in Dublin
18:15But today
18:15It's a day to start the work
18:17But also to mark the occasion
18:18Okay
18:19Minister Thomas Byrne
18:20Thank you so much
18:21For joining us there
18:22From Dublin Castle
18:23As Dublin takes on that role
18:25As presiding over the EU Council
18:26For the next six months
18:28And now moving on
18:29After a trip to Turkey
18:30Yesterday
18:30Just days ahead
18:31Of the NATO summit
18:32The EU Commission President
18:33Ursula von der Leyen
18:35Has moved on to Azerbaijan
18:36Today
18:37To build on EU influence
18:39In a region traditionally
18:39In Russia's orbit
18:41For more on her ambitions
18:42We can cross now to Baku
18:43And bring in
18:44Euronews correspondent
18:45Nadira Tudor
18:46Good morning Nadira
18:47Tell us more about
18:48Her visit today
18:50Well this is a significant visit
18:52Because it reflects
18:53Just how strategically important
18:54The South Caucasus
18:55Has become for the EU
18:57President Ursula von der Leyen
18:59Is set to hold talks
19:00With Azerbaijani
19:01President Ilham Aliyev
19:02Discussions are expected
19:03To focus on four key areas
19:05The first
19:05To support the Azerbaijan
19:07Armenian peace process
19:08Second
19:08To strengthen economic ties
19:10Third
19:10Improving transport
19:11And trade links
19:12Between Europe
19:13And Central Asia
19:14And finally
19:15To expand connectivity
19:16Through the middle corridor
19:18Now the backdrop
19:19For these priorities
19:20Is against Europe's
19:21Changing geopolitical landscape
19:23Since Russia's full scale invasion
19:25Of Ukraine
19:26The EU
19:26Has not been secret
19:28About its desire
19:29To diversify
19:30Both its energy supplies
19:31And its trade routes
19:32Currently 16 European countries
19:34Import gas
19:35From Azerbaijan
19:36To Italy
19:37And Italy being the
19:38From Azerbaijan
19:39Italy being the top importer
19:40And as a consequence
19:41The country
19:42Has become increasingly
19:44Important as a gas supplier
19:45And the middle corridor
19:46Emerging as a key
19:47Alternative trade route
19:49Connecting Europe
19:50With Central Asia
19:51And China
19:52And it's important to note
19:53That this is also
19:54Von der Leyen's first visit
19:55To Azerbaijan
19:56Since Azerbaijan and Armenia
19:58The two neighbours
19:59Initialed their landmark
20:00Peace agreement
20:01So one could deduct
20:03That this makes
20:03Today's meetings
20:04As much about
20:05Long term regional stability
20:06As about energy and trade
20:07The two leaders
20:08Are expected to make
20:10Joint statements
20:10Later this afternoon
20:12And just yesterday
20:13We saw the president
20:14Von der Leyen
20:15She was in Turkey
20:15With two EU commissioners
20:17Tell us about that
20:19Well this visit
20:20Is all part of
20:21Of a much broader week
20:21Of EU diplomacy
20:23Across the region
20:24And while
20:24President von der Leyen
20:25Is focusing
20:26On the South Caucasus
20:27There are several
20:28Senior European commissioners
20:30In Turkey
20:30For high level talks
20:31Covering things like
20:32Security
20:33Trade
20:34Migration
20:35And the future
20:36Of EU Turkey
20:37Relations
20:37And expected discussions
20:39Include
20:40Modernising
20:40The EU
20:41Turkey
20:41Customs Union
20:42Regional security
20:44Migration cooperation
20:45And connectivity
20:46Projects
20:47All linking Europe
20:48With the Black Sea
20:49The South Caucasus
20:50And Central Asia
20:52And if we put
20:52Everything into context
20:53The visits show
20:54That European Union
20:55Is looking at the region
20:56As one connected
20:58Strategic neighbourhood
20:59Where energy
21:00Security
21:01Trade routes
21:02Defence cooperation
21:03And political stability
21:05Are increasingly
21:06Being seen
21:07As intertwined
21:09Okay Nadira Tudor
21:10Thank you so much
21:11There for that
21:11Live broadcast
21:12From Baku
21:14Now earlier
21:14On Europe Today
21:15We were joined
21:16By Manfred Weber
21:17The president
21:17Of the most influential
21:19And powerful
21:19Political group
21:20In the European Parliament
21:21That's the European
21:22People's Party
21:22Our Europe editor
21:23Maria today
21:24Was listening
21:24Into that interview
21:25And joins me now
21:26For some analysis
21:27Maria what were
21:28Your takeaways
21:28Look I think it's
21:30Well first of all
21:31A comprehensive interview
21:32That ultimately
21:33Touched upon
21:34The main topics
21:35That are driving
21:36The political agenda
21:36In Europe
21:37In which
21:37We've got to be honest
21:39The EPP
21:39So the conservatives
21:40Across Europe
21:41Now dominate the scene
21:43They dominate the scene
21:44In Brussels
21:44And they nominate
21:45The scene
21:46Across the different
21:47Capitals
21:48And the European Council
21:48So there has been
21:49A shift
21:50Into more conservative
21:51Positions
21:52From the European
21:53Public itself
21:54So to that extent
21:55They play with
21:56An advantage
21:56Over the rest
21:57But I would argue
21:58The thing that to me
22:00Struck out the most
22:01And it is a real
22:02Question to me
22:03For the rest of the year
22:04For the European Union
22:05Is China
22:06What to do with
22:08The Chinese
22:09And the trade deficit
22:10That not only was
22:12A record last year
22:13But if you look at
22:13The numbers so far
22:14This year
22:14It seems that
22:15This will also be
22:16Another record year
22:17When it comes to
22:18That gap
22:18Between what the
22:19Chinese are selling
22:20And buying
22:20From the European Union
22:22As it stands
22:23Every official
22:24And I think
22:24Manfred Weber
22:24Was very clear
22:25About this too
22:25They believe
22:26That it's simply
22:27Not sustainable
22:28To continue
22:28Going down this path
22:29To me
22:30What was interesting
22:30Is the commission
22:31Has decided now
22:32To take some
22:32Of the heat off
22:33And wait until October
22:35We are also expecting
22:35New tools
22:36That will be created
22:37And announced
22:38In order to deal
22:39With China
22:40If they do not
22:41Level this playing field
22:42Of course you could argue
22:43The European Union
22:44Already has many
22:44Trade tools
22:45That it could have
22:46Implemented
22:46Had it had the
22:47Political courage
22:48To do it
22:49And I say political
22:50Because the data
22:50Does show
22:51These deficits
22:52Cannot continue
22:53To me what is
22:54Interesting is
22:55Out of this
22:56Tree of Germans
22:56The German
22:57Chancellor
22:58The head
22:58Of the commission
22:58And now
22:59Manfred Weber
22:59With the APP
23:00He took a very
23:01Strong line
23:01You know
23:01He said
23:02We cannot
23:02Kill our industry
23:03And China
23:04Now that's a quote
23:05Is a serious
23:06Problem for the
23:06European industry
23:07And I particularly
23:08Thought it's interesting
23:09When you said
23:09What happens
23:10After October
23:11And he did say
23:12Ultimately
23:12Decisions in October
23:14Will have to be made
23:14Because of the EU
23:16Having set a deadline
23:17Not triggered
23:18Any countermeasures
23:19Decides to extend
23:20Again this waiting
23:21Period
23:25Okay Maria
23:26Today
23:26Are you better
23:27Thank you so much
23:27For your analysis
23:29And you can read
23:29Of course more
23:30About that interview
23:30And all the other
23:31Stories we're covering
23:32For you here on
23:33Euronews
23:33You can check out
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23:35You can also reach out
23:37To us at
23:37EuropeToday
23:38At Euronews.com
23:39With any of your
23:39Thoughts or comments
23:40Or queries
23:41But that brings
23:42This edition of
23:42Europe Today
23:43Thank you so much
23:44For your company
23:44As always
23:45Take care
23:46And see you very soon
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