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Europe Today: саммит НАТО стартует в Анкаре под давлением Трампа наращивать оборонные расходы
Лидеры НАТО собрались в Анкаре на двухдневный саммит под давлением Трампа увеличить оборонные расходы. В Париже апелляционный суд решит, сохранять ли приговор Марин Ле Пен за растрату, от которого зависит её участие в президентских выборах.
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Лидеры НАТО собрались в Анкаре на двухдневный саммит под давлением Трампа увеличить оборонные расходы. В Париже апелляционный суд решит, сохранять ли приговор Марин Ле Пен за растрату, от которого зависит её участие в президентских выборах.
ЧИТАТЬ ДАЛЕЕ : http://ru.euronews.com/2026/07/07/europe-today-nato-summit-opens-in-ankara-under-trump-pressure-to-boost-defence-spending
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04:43это сделает НАТО сильнее.
04:46Так что я думаю, что президент Трумп
04:48задает, что это не новое.
04:51Превышленные президенты тоже задавали
04:53то же самое, что именно на НАТО
04:54мемберах. Please step up.
04:56Не rely на один айлай.
04:57И я думаю, что он правил сделать так.
04:59И если вы посмотрите на меня,
05:01я в Министерской Федерации в Недерландии,
05:03и я думаю, что я должен быть
05:04responsable для защиты и защиты
05:06моих людей в том, что
05:08в отношении НАТО.
05:09Так что это очень важно, что я также
05:10длежу, осуществляю, что мы investим,
05:12и осуществляю, что мы сильнее партнер.
05:15И, конечно, этот сомит
05:17has been described
05:18как Марк Вольтсер
05:19как это ключевый сомит
05:20потому что это.
05:20Но вы думаете, что это
05:22действительно начало
05:23с Европейской Федерацией
05:24на НАТО?
05:25Европейской Федерацией
05:26в том, что мы должны быть
05:31сильными партнерами.
05:32Это ключевое.
05:33То есть, что
05:34США, конечно,
05:35будет одной из самых важных
05:37алисов,
05:38как Туркия.
05:39Очень сильные армии,
05:40много денег.
05:42Но, понимаете,
05:43Европейской Федерацией
05:44тоже может длежать.
05:44Так что, в последнее время,
05:45в Ле-Хаге,
05:46мы предупреждали много,
05:47но это только
05:48длежит, если вы действительно
05:50длежите.
05:51Так что сегодня,
05:52я надеюсь,
05:52что я увидел это
05:53из моих коллегов.
05:54И коллеги,
05:55которые не длежат,
05:56я тоже поговорю.
05:57Я надеюсь,
06:26мы должны делать это
06:27Это не важно, что Donald Trump.
06:29Он очень радует от НАТО.
06:30Что вы ожидаете сегодня?
06:31Как вы отвечаете?
06:32Как вы отвечаете?
06:34Я думаю, что мы все равно должны быть красивыми и красивыми.
06:39Потому что, вы знаете, мы должны быть уничтожены.
06:42Мы должны быть уничтожены.
06:44И эти уничтожены нас с причиной.
06:46Потому что уничтожены, мы должны быть уничтожены.
06:48Поэтому, что сегодня и tomorrow будет происходить,
06:52вы будете слышать только мне эту миссию.
06:54Мы должны быть уничтожены.
06:56Мы должны быть уничтожены.
06:57Мы должны длительность.
07:00Поэтому, просто будьте calm и уверены, что вы делаете вашу работу.
07:03В общем, вы думаете, что тяга и уничтожены в войне в Украине?
07:06Вы думаете, что это почему Donald Trump является более поддержкой?
07:09Потому что он хочет поддержать победу?
07:11Я не знаю, что может быть причиной,
07:13но я думаю, что мы поддерживаем Украину.
07:16Вы полностью верите.
07:17Есть уничтожены, есть уничтожены сейчас.
07:20И Украина делает очень хорошая работа
07:23в том, что мы поддерживаем и поддерживаем не только свою страну,
07:27но и остальное, но и остальное.
07:28Поэтому я надеюсь, что многие другие страны
07:31будут не только поддерживать, но и длительность для Украины.
07:34Украина делает это уже с начала войны.
07:37Мы в топ-3 или 5 страны в мире поддерживаем Украину.
07:41И я надеюсь, что многие другие мои коллеги добавят,
07:45чтобы они получили украину,
07:46чтобы они украинские продукты,
07:47и украинские продукты, и украинские продукты.
07:49Я могу продолжать.
07:49Ну да, мы увидим, что украинские продукты сегодня.
07:51Но, Министер Закария,
07:53спасибо вам большое, что у нас на Евро-Ньюз.
07:54И back to you in studio, Maeve.
07:56Спасибо большое, Шона-Мурии,
07:58и к вам, господи,
07:59Министер Сонный,
08:00Коя-Мурии,
08:01что пресс-партсерия,
08:01и в Москве,
08:05подчиняя на Мариин Лепен,
08:06она принялся в 2027 президенте.
08:09Это реализм.
08:10Следовательно,
08:11подгоручение политической rzeczy,
08:12и она будет watch очень closely here,
08:14она обыгрышает,
08:15как она является воодистом Украине.
08:18Раунд, мы в следующая программа,
08:19Моск
08:19господи,
08:20Майя де Лабоум.
08:21Так, это было большое,
08:22что Марин Лепене.
08:23Как может быть на своеобразие,
08:25и что это значит,
08:26что это значит?
08:27Yes, Maeve, it's a big day for France today.
08:30We will know if Marine Le Pen can run in the next presidential election in 2027,
08:36so a year from now.
08:38And so today is really the verdict from an appeals court
08:43that will confirm a sentence that has already been imposed on her in 2025.
08:48If you remember, Marine Le Pen was sentenced to four years in prison,
08:52to a €100,000 fine and most importantly to a ban
08:58for her to hold public office for five years, which means she couldn't run.
09:02So Marine Le Pen, what she did is she appealed this verdict
09:05and now this Paris court, this appeal court,
09:09is supposed to confirm or not this verdict
09:11and we will know today at 1.30 if Marine Le Pen can run in this presidential election.
09:17The sentence is linked to a case of embezzlement of EU funds.
09:21And if the decision goes against her,
09:23we know Jordan Bardella is waiting in the wings, right?
09:25Absolutely.
09:26This, if the verdict confirms that Marine Le Pen cannot run
09:29for the next presidential election,
09:31it really opens the way for Jordan Bardella,
09:34who is Marine Le Pen's political heir or his protégé, let's say,
09:38who is very well positioned right now to really enter the race
09:43and he's a very successful candidate.
09:45We have seen him very high in the polls.
09:47He's even, according to the latest poll,
09:51is having a slight lead over Marine Le Pen.
09:54He is seen clearly as the natural heir,
09:58but the problem is he's also seen as a very young candidate.
10:01He's only 30 years old and he's still very inexperienced.
10:05And this, by contrast, Marine Le Pen is clearly,
10:08you know, we've seen her, as you said,
10:10entering the race three times.
10:12She's very experienced.
10:13She has been in politics for many, many years.
10:15She has taken the lead over the party since 2011.
10:19So she is the natural candidate.
10:22But we will see in the days to come,
10:24because we know this is imminent,
10:26that Jordan Bardella will probably announce his candidacy very soon.
10:29OK, all eyes on that hearing.
10:31The verdict will be read out at 1.30 central European time.
10:34Maïda Le Boon, thank you so much for that.
10:36But now, moving on,
10:37with the summer holiday season officially underway,
10:40the European Commission is scrambling to ensure the EU's new entry-exit system
10:44doesn't cause chaos at European airports.
10:47Our Jacobianos takes a look at the latest Brussels headache.
10:52If you hold a non-EU passport,
10:54Brussels has a brand new welcome package for your next European summer holiday.
10:58The biometric entry-exit system was designed to log your face
11:02and fingerprints in around 70 seconds to catch over stairs.
11:05But try telling that to traveling families trapped in a sweating airport terminal.
11:11And as the holiday season peaks,
11:13the grand vision of smart EU borders has collided with a physical breakdown,
11:17risking the travel plans of millions.
11:19So welcome to the premium queuing experience.
11:25The automated network is now live across 29 European nations.
11:29And since the rollout,
11:31the digital net caught 40,000 border refusals
11:34and identified 1,000 security risks.
11:37To Brussels,
11:38these figures prove the database works by instantly flagging visa over stairs and fake documents.
11:44But here goes a problem.
11:46Biometric collection is triggering a systemic operational crisis.
11:50Industry lobbies report waiting times at border control
11:53reaching up to five hours during peak periods.
11:56And warn these delays put over 40 million arrivals
12:00and 45 billion dollars of tourist spending at risk.
12:04This bottleneck hits just as European hubs prepared to handle 40 million more passengers
12:09than they did in May and June.
12:12So who's to blame for the chaos?
12:14It looks like national capitals failed to prepare.
12:17Many airports lack border guards,
12:20digital kiosks and basic infrastructure.
12:22And the rollout is a fragmented mess
12:24because some capitals bought the equipment
12:26while others struggled to do so.
12:29And the EU system forces guards to collect fingerprints
12:32from every first time arrival,
12:34which in turn creates an instant dead stop at the gate.
12:37The European border agency Frontex admits
12:40the chaotic biometric registration
12:42could take up to two years to stabilize.
12:45But hey, look at the bright side.
12:47You now have roughly 700 days to practice your queuing technique
12:52and even enough time to learn a local language.
12:59Now, moving on, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East
13:02and a potential sell-off in US assets
13:04are the two biggest risks facing the eurozone economy.
13:07That's according to fresh analysis
13:09from the European Stability Mechanism,
13:11which warns the shocks could tip the euro area into recession
13:14and push inflation as high as 5%.
13:17The Luxembourg-based institution was set up
13:20in the wake of the Greek debt crisis
13:21to provide financial support to eurozone countries
13:24in times of distress.
13:26For more, we're joined now by the ESM's Chief 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 outlook you're presenting here.
13:35Tell us more about your findings.
13:37From the perspective of the European Stability Mechanism,
13:40euro area resilience is coming under strain.
13:42And we see on the one hand that
13:44geoeconomic and geopolitical risks are rising
13:47and you have security threats,
13:50you have energy price disruption,
13:52you have financial market volatility
13:53and fragmentation in the trading system.
13:56And on the other hand,
13:58you see that this leads to higher demands on governments
14:01while the fiscal space is shrinking.
14:03And that is what we mean
14:05when resilience is coming under strain.
14:07Governments need to create fiscal buffers
14:09and they need to create growth.
14:11So many of our viewers will be worried this morning
14:14about this risk of a potential recession.
14:16How high is it?
14:18The point is, as a crisis resolution mechanism,
14:21you ask what happens if things go wrong,
14:23not what will actually happen.
14:25When you ask the 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 US assets
14:35and a re-escalation of a conflict,
14:37yes, then the risk is high
14:38that we will have a recession.
14:40And that is what we point out
14:41in order to be prepared for a crisis,
14:44not because we are predicting the crisis.
14:46And is the eurozone stronger now than it was
14:48for these potential kind of shocks?
14:50The shocks that we will maybe seeing
14:53is indeed the Middle East conflict.
14:56And that leads to higher energy prices
14:58and uncertainty.
14:59And on the other hand,
15:00a meltdown in US assets
15:02that would imply that
15:03we have faced tighter financial conditions.
15:06So what should consumers be doing
15:08and thinking now?
15:09We think that governments
15:11mainly should be prepared.
15:13And that means that
15:14they have to get growth going.
15:16And that will help also the consumers.
15:18And just finally today in Ankara,
15:20billions are being pledged for defence.
15:22Can European countries afford this?
15:24Well, European countries
15:26could create a win-win situation here.
15:28And we have looked in depth
15:30into the defence spending.
15:32And when you actually create a situation
15:34where defence spending spills over
15:36into the civilian economy,
15:38then you can recover 53 cents
15:40for each additional euro spent
15:41through taxes and higher growth.
15:45Okay.
15:45Vosthog, Chief Economist
15:47at the European Civilian Mechanism.
15:48Thank you so much for coming in to us
15:49and being our guest.
15:51But now it is time
15:52for the FIFA World Cup segment.
15:59Well, a very late go from Spain
16:01ended Portugal's 2026 World Cup rodeo
16:04and could also mark the end
16:05of Cristiano Ronaldo's remarkable
16:07international career.
16:08The superstar had tears in his eyes
16:11at the final whistle
16:12as he came to terms
16:13with the sobering consequences
16:14of this defeat.
16:16And meanwhile,
16:17all eyes, of course,
16:18were really on the controversy-riddled match
16:20of the US against Belgium.
16:21The Red Devils,
16:23as I'm sure you've seen,
16:24prevailed in a convincing 4-1 victory,
16:26taking to social media as well
16:28to suggest you cannot overturn this.
16:30That was a blatant message
16:31to President Donald Trump
16:32who'd called the FIFA president
16:34previously to allow
16:35for the top US striker
16:36following Billigan
16:37to play that game.
16:38Let's take a listen
16:39to Donald Trump before the game.
16:40Yes, I asked for a review
16:42by 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 guy
16:59punching somebody
17:00in the face
17:00or anything
17:01that, you know,
17:01would be different.
17:02Now, in the end,
17:03Fellerin Balagoon played
17:04but 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
17:12an 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 William Galliarch,
17:21the former UEFA
17:22and President 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 been made
17:36by an independent body
17:37within FIFA,
17:39and that is
17:40quite a scandal,
17:41frankly,
17:42but also
17:44because
17:45it violates
17:47all the rules.
17:49The fact that
17:50FIFA
17:51accepts the fact
17:52that
17:53the President
17:55of the United States
17:57can
18:00interfere
18:00and decide
18:04about the game,
18:05about the tournament,
18:07about the management
18:09of FIFA,
18:09is completely
18:10unacceptable.
18:11Definitely
18:13the fairness
18:14of this competition
18:16is threatened.
18:18And meanwhile,
18:19tonight,
18:20the final two spots
18:21in the quarterfinals
18:22will be fought out
18:22between Argentina
18:23and Egypt
18:24and also Switzerland
18:25against Colombia.
18:26Enjoy the games
18:27because that does bring
18:28this edition of
18:30Europe Today
18:30to an end.
18:31Thank you so much
18:31for your company.
18:32As always,
18:33if you have any views
18:34on any of the stories
18:35we're covering for you here,
18:36europetoday
18:37at yournews.com,
18:38that is our email address.
18:39Thank you so much
18:40for tuning in.
18:41Have a lovely morning
18:42and see you very soon
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