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Europe Today: La cumbre de la OTAN comienza en Ankara con Trump exigiendo más gasto en Defensa

Los líderes de la OTAN se reúnen en Ankara en una cumbre de dos días, presionados por Trump para aumentar el gasto militar. En Francia, Marine Le Pen sabrá hoy si podrá optar a la presidencia, pendiente de que un tribunal de apelación de París confirme su condena por malversación.

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01:00The seven-year-old national rally leader has already run for president three times, finishing second to Emmanuel Macron in
01:05both 2017 and 2022.
01:08And on the pitch, Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup dream came to an end at the hands of Spain last night
01:14in a rather dull game.
01:15Pero en un match que capturó el mundo de atención
01:18El Belden Red Devils broughte su A-game
01:21Trashing the United States 4-1
01:23All eyes were on the US striker Fulheran Balagun
01:26Whose suspension had been lifted ahead of the match
01:28Despite his red card in the previous round
01:30We'll get the view from a former UEFA advisor
01:33But first, to Ankara
01:35Where all 32 NATO leaders are meeting
01:37For their highly anticipated annual summit
01:39Relations between the US President Donald Trump
01:42And his NATO allies have been fraught
01:44As Washington has hit out over Europe
01:46And Canada's refusal to join the war in Iran
01:49The gathering also comes just as Moscow steps up attacks on Kyiv
01:53And as Ukraine warned
01:54It has no missiles left to intercept Russian ballistic missiles
01:58For more, we can go straight to Ankara
01:59Where our NATO correspondent Shona Murray is standing by for us
02:03Good morning Shona
02:04Just tell us, what is on the agenda today?
02:09Well, good morning Maeve
02:11And let me just first give you an indication
02:12About the immense security apparatus that is taking place here in Ankara
02:16It's something I've never seen before
02:18At any NATO summit
02:19And any situation where I've been in
02:21Even when there's a threat of suicide bombs
02:23The whole of the city is completely shut down
02:25It's very difficult to get anywhere unless you're with a NATO official bus
02:30Anytime you look to your left or your right
02:32You have Secret Service, police, the army
02:34It really is quite immense
02:35And it tells you about the volatility of the world
02:37But also geographically where Turkey is located
02:40With a very long Syria border
02:43And also, as we know, on several occasions
02:45Four occasions at least
02:47The Turkish army had to intercept ballistic missiles coming from Iran
02:51But just, I suppose, for a note of today
02:53Donald Trump is on his route here to Ankara
02:55He touches down around three o'clock
02:57His first meeting will be with President Erdogan
03:00The host of this summit
03:01It is expected that there will be an announcement from Donald Trump
03:05That Turkey may rejoin the United States F-35 programme
03:09They were suspended from that a number of years ago for security reasons
03:12But that really kind of goes along with the nature of today
03:15Because today is a day of announcements
03:17The several hundreds of billions of dollars worth of defence spending
03:22Will be announced to, of course, impress Donald Trump
03:24Because, as we know, he's been railing against NATO allies
03:27For underspending for decades
03:29And, of course, we'll hear a lot about what Mark Rutte, the NATO Secretary-General
03:33Is calling Trump's trillion dollars
03:35That is, one trillion dollars of spending
03:37From Canada and Europe over the past ten years
03:40Since the first Trump administration
03:42Now, I'm joined, of course, here live in Ankara
03:45By the Dutch Defence Minister
03:47Minister, you also will have a lot of announcements today
03:51Over three billion euros
03:53Definitely
03:54We are delivering on our pledge of last year
03:56For the 3.5% extra spending
03:59Because we think it's very much needed
04:01We have a war on our continent
04:04So we are having different co-productions and coalitions
04:09And working together with countries such as Germany, Belgium, UK
04:14Making sure that we invest in marine ships, in air defence
04:20In various different capabilities for ourselves
04:23Indeed, and that has to happen
04:24Because the United States has made significant announcements
04:27Of withdrawing capabilities available to NATO
04:30What harm do you think that has on NATO overall?
04:34I don't think it will do any harm
04:36Because I think that a strong Europe
04:38That is willing and able to deliver
04:40To make sure that it invests in defence spending
04:44Makes a stronger NATO
04:45So I think that what President Trump is asking
04:49It is not new
04:51Previous presidents also asked
04:53The same thing about NATO members
04:55Please step up
04:56Don't rely on one ally
04:57And I think that he's rightful to do so
04:59And if you look at me
05:01I'm the Minister of Defence in the Netherlands
05:03And I think that I have to be responsible
05:04For the security and safety of my people
05:07Within the alignment of the NATO
05:09So it's very important that I also deliver
05:11Make sure that we invest
05:12And make sure that we are a strong partner
05:15And of course this summit has been
05:18Described by Mark Wojt as a crucial summit
05:20Because of this
05:21But would you say that this is really the start
05:23Of the Europeanisation of NATO
05:25Europe really taking control of NATO in some ways?
05:28Well I think we should be able to be strong partners
05:32That is the key
05:33So the US will of course
05:35Be one of the most important allies
05:38Such as Turkey
05:39Very strong armies
05:40A lot of spending
05:41And but you know
05:43Europe has to deliver as well
05:44So last year in The Hague
05:46We promised a lot
05:47But it's only worth those promises
05:50If you really deliver
05:51So today I hope that I will see that
05:53From my colleagues
05:54And colleagues who are not delivering
05:56I will be talking to them as well
05:58Because this is
05:59We should
05:59We have to do this together
06:00United
06:01As you well know
06:02We have a war on our own continent
06:04We have an enemy facing us
06:06Putin
06:07And it's very important
06:08That we are also able to stand up
06:11And what we will hear from Donald Trump
06:13Undoubtedly
06:14Is his severe anger
06:16Over what he says
06:18Is NATO allies
06:19Abandoning the United States
06:20When it comes to the war in Iran
06:21Now we know that Germany and the UK
06:23Did give the US
06:24Plenty of basing rights
06:25And access to military bases
06:26But that sort of
06:27That doesn't really matter to Donald Trump
06:29He is very annoyed at NATO
06:30What do you expect from today
06:31How will you respond
06:32How will you placate him
06:34Well I think it's crucial
06:36That we all have a
06:38Cool and calm head
06:40Because you know
06:40We should be united
06:42We have enemies against us
06:44And those enemies fear us with reason
06:46Because united we stay strong
06:48So whatever today and tomorrow will happen
06:52You will hear from me
06:53Only this message
06:54We need to be united
06:56We need solidarity
06:57We need to deliver
07:00So just stay calm
07:02And make sure that you do your job
07:03In a word
07:04Do you think that the tide is turning
07:06And the war in Ukraine
07:06Do you think that that's why
07:07Donald Trump is also being
07:08A bit more supportive
07:09Because he likes to back the winner
07:12I don't know what the reason might be
07:14But I think it's very important
07:15That we support Ukraine
07:16You are completely right
07:17There is a window
07:18There is momentum right now
07:19And Ukraine is doing such a good job
07:23In standing firm
07:24Protecting and also
07:25Not only its own country
07:27But the rest of Europe
07:28So I hope that many other countries
07:31Will also not only pledge
07:33But deliver for Ukraine
07:34The Netherlands has been doing so
07:36Since the beginning of the war
07:37We are in the top three or five countries
07:39In the world supporting Ukraine
07:41And I hope to see many more colleagues
07:43Adding up
07:45Making sure that they have
07:46The car productions on drones
07:47The pearl packages
07:48I can continue
07:50Exactly
07:50We'll see an awful lot about it today
07:52But Minister Zacarias
07:53Thank you very much for joining us
07:54On Euronews
07:55And back to you in studio Maeve
07:56Thank you so much
07:57Shona Murray there
07:58And to your guest
07:59The Minister of Defence
08:00For the Netherlands
08:01And now we can head to France
08:03Where a Paris court
08:04Is due to decide
08:05Whether Marine Le Pen
08:06Can stand in the 2027
08:08Presidential elections
08:09It's a ruling with potentially
08:11Far-reaching political consequences
08:12And one being watched
08:14Very closely here in Brussels
08:15As she stands accused
08:16Of misusing EU funds
08:18For more
08:18We're joined in the studio
08:19By our French correspondent
08:20Maya de la Beaume
08:21So it's a big day
08:22For Marine Le Pen
08:23Just remind us
08:24What is at stake
08:25And what does this mean
08:26For her political career?
08:28Yes Maeve
08:28It's a big day for France today
08:30We will know
08:31If Marine Le Pen
08:33Can run
08:33In the next presidential election
08:35In 2027
08:36So a year from now
08:38And so today
08:39Is really the verdict
08:41From an appeals court
08:43That will confirm
08:44A sentence
08:45That has already been
08:47Imposed on her in 2025
08:48If you remember
08:49Marine Le Pen
08:51Was sentenced
08:51To four years in prison
08:52To a 100,000 euro fine
08:55And most importantly
08:56To a ban
08:58For her to hold
08:59Public office
09:00For five years
09:01Which means
09:01She couldn't run
09:02So Marine Le Pen
09:03What she did is
09:04She appealed this verdict
09:05And now
09:06This Paris court
09:08This appeal court
09:09Is supposed to confirm
09:10Or not this verdict
09:11And we will know today
09:12At 1.30
09:13If Marine Le Pen
09:14Can run
09:15In this presidential election
09:17The sentence
09:18Is linked to
09:19A case of embezzlement
09:20Of EU funds
09:21And if the decision
09:22Goes against her
09:23We know Jordan Bardella
09:24Is waiting in the wings
09:25Right?
09:25Absolutely
09:26This
09:26If the verdict
09:28Confirms that
09:28Marine Le Pen
09:29Cannot run
09:30For the next presidential election
09:31It really opens the way
09:32For Jordan Bardella
09:34Who is Marine Le Pen's
09:35Political hair
09:36Or his protégé
09:37Let's say
09:38Who is very well positioned
09:40Right now
09:41To really enter the race
09:43And he's a very successful candidate
09:45We have seen him
09:46Very high in the polls
09:47He's even
09:49According to the latest poll
09:50Is having a slight lead
09:52Over Marine Le Pen
09:54He is seen clearly
09:56As the natural hair
09:57But the problem is
09:59He's also seen
09:59As a very young candidate
10:01He's only 30 years old
10:03And he's still
10:03Very inexperienced
10:05And this
10:05By contrast
10:06Marine Le Pen
10:07Is clearly
10:08You know
10:08We've seen her
10:09As you said
10:10Entering the race
10:11Three times
10:11She's very experienced
10:13She has been in politics
10:14For many many years
10:15She has taken
10:16The lead over the party
10:18Since 2011
10:19So she is
10:21The natural candidate
10:21But we will see
10:23In the days to come
10:24Because we know
10:25This is imminent
10:26That Jordan Bardella
10:27Will probably announce
10:28His candidacy
10:29Very soon
10:29Okay
10:30All eyes on that hearing
10:31The verdict will be read out
10:32At 1.30
10:32Central European time
10:34May the Le Boom
10:34Thank you so much
10:35For that
10:36But now
10:37Moving on
10:37With the summer holiday season
10:39Officially underway
10:40The European Commission
10:41Is scrambling
10:42To ensure the EU's
10:43New entry-exit system
10:44Doesn't cause chaos
10:46At European airports
10:47Our Jacobianos
10:48Takes a look
10:49At the latest
10:49Brussels headache
10:52If you hold
10:53An on-EU passport
10:54Brussels has a brand new
10:56Welcome package
10:57For your next
10:57European summer holiday
10:58The biometric
10:59Entry-exit system
11:01Was designed
11:01To log your face
11:02And fingerprints
11:03In around 70 seconds
11:04To catch over stairs
11:06But try telling that
11:07To travelling families
11:09Trapped in a sweating
11:10Airport terminal
11:11And as the holiday season
11:12Peaks
11:13The grand vision
11:14Of smart EU borders
11:15Has collided
11:16With a physical breakdown
11:17Risking the travel plans
11:18Of millions
11:19So welcome
11:20To the premium
11:21Queuing experience
11:25The automated network
11:26Is now live
11:27Across 29 European nations
11:29And since the rollout
11:31The digital net
11:32Caught 40,000 border refusals
11:34And identified
11:351,000 security risks
11:37To Brussels
11:38These figures prove
11:39The database works
11:40By instantly flagging
11:41Visa over stairs
11:42And fake documents
11:44But here goes a problem
11:45Biometric collection
11:47Is triggering
11:48A systemic
11:48Operational crisis
11:50Industry lobbies
11:51Report waiting times
11:52At border control
11:54Reaching up to
11:545 hours
11:55During peak periods
11:57And warn
11:58These delays
11:58Put over
11:5940 million arrivals
12:00And 45 billion dollars
12:02Of tourist spending
12:03At risk
12:04This bottleneck
12:05Hits just as
12:06European hubs
12:07Prepared to handle
12:0840 million more
12:09Passengers
12:10Than they did
12:10In May and June
12:11So who's to blame
12:13For the chaos?
12:14It looks like
12:15National capitals
12:16Failed to prepare
12:17Many airports
12:18Lack border guards
12:19Digital kiosks
12:21And basic infrastructure
12:22And the rollout
12:23Is a fragmented mess
12:24Because some capitals
12:25Bought the equipment
12:26While others
12:27Struggle to do so
12:28And the EU system
12:30Forces guards
12:31To collect fingerprints
12:32From every first time arrival
12:33Which in turn
12:35Creates an instant
12:36Dead stop
12:36At the gate
12:37The European border agency
12:39Frontex
12:40Admits the chaotic
12:41Biometric registration
12:42Could take up to
12:43Two years
12:44To stabilise
12:45But hey
12:46Look at the bright side
12:47You now have roughly
12:49700 days
12:50To practice
12:51Your queuing technique
12:52And even enough time
12:53To learn
12:54A local language
12:59Now moving on
13:00The ongoing conflict
13:01In the Middle East
13:02And a potential sell-off
13:03In US assets
13:04Are the two biggest risks
13:05Facing the Eurozone economy
13:07That's according to
13:08Fresh analysis
13:09From the European
13:10Stability Mechanism
13:11Which warns
13:12The shocks
13:12Could tip
13:13The Euro area
13:14Into recession
13:15And push inflation
13:16As high as 5%
13:17The Luxembourg-based
13:19Institution
13:19Was set up
13:20In the wake
13:20Of the Greek debt crisis
13:21To provide
13:22Financial support
13:23To Eurozone countries
13:24In times of distress
13:25For more
13:26We're joined now
13:27By the ESM's
13:27Chief Economist
13:28That's Wolf Strauch
13:29Good morning
13:30Great to have you with us
13:31Good morning Maeve
13:32So this is quite a gloomy
13:33Outlook
13:34You're presenting here
13:35Tell us more
13:35About your findings
13:36From the perspective
13:38Of the European
13:38Stability Mechanism
13:40Euro area resilience
13:41Is coming under strain
13:42And we see on the one hand
13:44That geoeconomic
13:45And geopolitical risks
13:46Are rising
13:47And you have
13:49Security threats
13:50You have
13:50Energy price disruption
13:52You have
13:52Financial market volatility
13:53And fragmentation
13:55In the trading system
13:56And on the other hand
13:58You see that
13:59This leads to
14:00Higher demands
14:00On governments
14:01While the fiscal space
14:03Is shrinking
14:03And that is what we mean
14:05When resilience
14:06Is coming under strain
14:07Governments need
14:08To create fiscal buffers
14:09And they need
14:10To create growth
14:11So many of our viewers
14:13Would be worried
14:14This morning
14:14About this risk
14:15Of a potential recession
14:16How high is it?
14:18The point is
14:19As a crisis resolution
14:20Mechanism
14:21You ask
14:21What happens
14:22If things go wrong
14:23Not what will
14:24Actually happen
14:25When you ask
14:26The second question
14:27What will happen
14:28You do a forecast
14:29We do a scenario analysis
14:30And as you said before
14:31If we have two shocks
14:33A meltdown of U.S. assets
14:35And a re-escalation
14:36Of a conflict
14:37Yes, then the risk
14:38Is high
14:39That we will have
14:39A recession
14:40And that is what
14:41We point out
14:41In order to be prepared
14:43For a crisis
14:44Not because
14:45We are predicting
14:45The crisis
14:46And is the eurozone
14:47Stronger now
14:47Than it was
14:48For these potential
14:49Kind of shocks?
14:51The shocks
14:51That we may be seeing
14:53Is indeed
14:54The Middle East
14:55Conflict
14:55And that leads
14:57To higher energy prices
14:58And uncertainty
14:59And on the other hand
15:00A meltdown in U.S. assets
15:02That would imply
15:03That we face
15:04Tighter financial conditions
15:06So what should
15:07Consumers be doing
15:08And thinking now?
15:09We think that
15:10Governments
15:11Mainly
15:11Should be prepared
15:13And that means
15:14That they have
15:15To get growth going
15:16And that will help
15:17Also the consumers
15:18And just finally
15:19Today in Ankara
15:20Billions are being
15:21Pledged for defence
15:22Can European countries
15:23Afford this?
15:25Well European countries
15:26Could create
15:26A win-win situation
15:28Here
15:28And we have looked
15:30In depth
15:30Into the defence
15:32Spending
15:32And when you actually
15:33Create a situation
15:34Where defence spending
15:35Spills over
15:36Into the civilian economy
15:37Then you can recover
15:3953 cent
15:40For each additional euro
15:41Spent
15:42Through taxes
15:43And higher growth
15:44Okay
15:45Vos Traug
15:46Chief Economist
15:47At the European
15:47Stability Mechanism
15:48Thank you so much
15:49For coming in to us
15:50And being our guest
15:51But now it is time
15:52For the FIFA
15:53World Cup segment
15:59Well a very late goal
16:01From Spain
16:01Ended Portugal's
16:032026 World Cup rodeo
16:04And could also mark
16:05The end of
16:06Cristiano Ronaldo's
16:07Remarkable
16:07International career
16:08The superstar
16:09Had tears
16:10In his eyes
16:11At the final whistle
16:12As he came to terms
16:13With the sobering
16:14Consequences
16:14Of this defeat
16:16And meanwhile
16:17All eyes of course
16:18Were really on
16:18The controversy riddled
16:19Match of the US
16:20Against Belgium
16:21The Red Devils
16:23As I'm sure you've seen
16:23Prevailed in a convincing
16:254-1 victory
16:26Taking to social media
16:28As well to suggest
16:28You cannot overturn this
16:30That was a blatant message
16:31To President Donald Trump
16:33Who'd called
16:33The FIFA president
16:34Previously
16:34To allow for the top
16:36US striker
16:37Foller and Belegan
16:37To play that game
16:38Let's take a listen
16:39To Donald Trump
16:40Before the game
16:40Yes I asked for a review
16:43By FIFA
16:44I spoke to a man
16:45Who's highly respected
16:47I asked for a review
16:48Because I didn't think
16:48It was a foul
16:50And you know again
16:51I'm good at this stuff
16:52I didn't think
16:52It was a foul
16:53I thought it was
16:54Two great athletes
16:55That crashed into each other
16:56And got entangled
16:57That was not a
16:58That was not a guy
16:59Punching somebody in the face
17:00Or anything
17:01That you know
17:02Would be different
17:02Now in the end
17:03Foller and Belegan
17:04Played but did not score
17:05But the decision
17:06To exempt the US striker
17:08From the one match ban
17:09After his red card
17:10Against Bosnia-Herzegovina
17:11Did create an international outcry
17:13From the European Football Association
17:15UEFA
17:15And also the EU Commissioner
17:16For Sports
17:17Glenn Michalif
17:18For an expert view
17:19We spoke to
17:20William Galliarch
17:21The former UEFA
17:22President-Advisor
17:23It's completely
17:24Against the rules
17:25And the status
17:27Of FIFA
17:28Not only
17:29Because there is
17:31Obvious political
17:32Interference
17:33In the decision
17:34That should have
17:36Been made
17:36By an independent
17:37Body within FIFA
17:38And that is
17:40Quite a scandal
17:41Frankly
17:42But also
17:44Because it violates
17:47All the rules
17:49The fact that
17:50FIFA accepts
17:52The fact that
17:53The President
17:55Of the United States
17:58Can
18:00Interfere
18:01And decide
18:04About the game
18:05About the tournament
18:06About the management
18:09Of FIFA
18:09Is completely
18:11Unacceptable
18:11Definitely
18:12The fairness
18:14Of this competition
18:16Is threatened
18:18And meanwhile
18:19Tonight
18:19The final two
18:20Spots
18:21In the quarter
18:21Finals
18:22Will be
18:22Fought out
18:22Between
18:23Argentina
18:23And Egypt
18:24And also
18:25Switzerland
18:25Against
18:26Colombia
18:26Enjoy the games
18:28Because that
18:28Does bring
18:28This edition
18:29Of Europe Today
18:30To an end
18:31Thank you so much
18:31For your company
18:32As always
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18:33Any views
18:34On any
18:34Of the stories
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18:41Have a lovely morning
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