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Turquia: cimeira da NATO abre em Ancara sob pressão de Trump para subir gastos de defesa

Líderes da NATO reúnem-se em Ancara para uma cimeira de dois dias, sob pressão de Trump para aumentarem a despesa militar. Em França, Marine Le Pen saberá hoje se pode concorrer à presidência, dependente da decisão de um recurso pela sua condenação por desvio de fundos

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01:35Where all 32 NATO leaders are meeting for their highly anticipated annual summit
01:39Relations between the US President Donald Trump and his NATO allies have been fraught
01:44As Washington has hit out over Europe and Canada's refusal to join the war in Iran
01:49The gathering also comes just as Moscow steps up attacks on Kyiv
01:52And as Ukraine warned, it has no missiles left to intercept Russian ballistic missiles
01:57For 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
02:10Let me just first give an indication about the immense security apparatus that is taking place here in Ankara
02:16It's something I've never seen before at any NATO summit
02:19In any situation where I've been in, even 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, you have Secret Service, police, the army
02:34It really is quite immense
02:35It tells you about the volatility of the world, but also geographically where Turkey is located
02:40With a very long Syria border
02:42And also, as we know, on several occasions, four occasions at least, the Turkish army had to intercept ballistic missiles
02:49coming from Iran
02:50But just, I suppose, for a note of today, Donald 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, the host of this summit
03:01It is expected that there will be an announcement from Donald Trump that Turkey may rejoin the United States F
03:08-35 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 will be announced
03:22To, of course, impress Donald Trump
03:24Because, as we know, he's been railing against NATO allies for underspending for decades
03:29And, of course, we'll hear a lot about what Mark Rutte, the NATO Secretary-General, is calling Trump's trillion dollars
03:34That is, one trillion dollars of spending from Canada and Europe over the past ten years since the first Trump
03:41administration
03:42Now, I'm joined, of course, here live in Ankara by 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 for the 3.5% extra spending
03:59Because we think it's very much needed
04:01We have a war on our continent
04:03So, 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
04:19In various different capabilities for ourselves
04:23Indeed, and that has to happen because the United States has made significant announcements of 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 because I think that a strong Europe that is willing and able
04:39to deliver to make sure that it invests in defence spending
04:43It makes a stronger NATO
04:45So I think that what President Trump is asking, it is not new
04:50Previous presidents also asked the same thing about NATO members
04:54Please step up, don't rely on one ally
04:57And I think that he's rightful to do so
04:59And if you look at me, I'm the Minister of Defence in the Netherlands
05:02And I think that I have to be responsible for the security and safety of my people within the alignment
05:08of the NATO
05:09So it's very important that I also deliver, make sure that we invest and make sure that we are a
05:14strong partner
05:15And of course, this summit has been described by Mark Rutte as a crucial summit because of this
05:20But would you say that this is really the start of 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, be one of the most important allies, such as Turkey
05:39Very strong armies, a lot of spending
05:42But, you know, Europe has to deliver as well
05:44So last year in The Hague, we promised a lot
05:47But it's only worth those promises if you really deliver
05:50So today, I hope that I will see that from my colleagues
05:54And colleagues who are not delivering, I will be talking to them as well
05:58Because this is, we should, we have to do this together, united
06:01As you well know, we have a war on our own continent
06:04We have an enemy facing us, Putin
06:07And it's very important that we are also able to stand up
06:11And what we will hear from Donald Trump, undoubtedly
06:14Is his severe anger over what he says is NATO allies abandoning the United States
06:20When it comes to the war in Iran
06:21Now we know that Germany and the UK did give the US plenty of basing rights
06:25And access to military bases
06:26But that sort of, that 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 that we all have a cool and calm head
06:39Because, you know, we should be united
06:42We have enemies against us
06:44And those enemies fear us with reason
06:46Because united we stay strong
06:47So whatever today and tomorrow will happen
06:52You will hear from me only this message
06:54We need to be united
06:56We need solidarity
06:57We need to deliver
07:00So just stay calm and make sure that you do your job
07:03In a word, do you think that the tide is turning and the war in Ukraine
07:06Do you think that that's why Donald Trump is also being a bit more supportive
07:09Because he likes to back the winner
07:11I don't know what the reason might be
07:13But I think it's very important that we support Ukraine
07:16You are completely right
07:17There is a window, there is a momentum right now
07:20And Ukraine is doing such a good job in standing firm
07:24Protecting and also not only its own country
07:27But the rest of Europe
07:28So I hope that many other countries will also not only pledge
07:33But deliver for Ukraine
07:34The Netherlands has been doing so since the beginning of the war
07:37We are in the top three or five countries in the world supporting Ukraine
07:41And I hope to see many more colleagues adding up
07:45Making sure that they have the car productions on drones
07:47The pearl packages
07:48I can continue
07:49Exactly, we'll see an awful lot about it today
07:51But Minister Kinsicarius, thank you very much for joining us on Euronews
07:54And back to you in studio, Maeve
07:56Thank you so much, Shona Murray there
07:58And to your guest, the Minister of Defence for the Netherlands
08:01And now we can head to France
08:03Where a Paris court is due to decide whether Marine Le Pen
08:06Can stand in the 2027 presidential elections
08:09It's a ruling with potentially far-reaching political consequences
08:12And one being watched very closely here in Brussels
08:15As she stands accused of misusing EU funds
08:17For more, we're joined in the studio by our French correspondent
08:20Maya de la Boum
08:21So it's a big day for Marine Le Pen
08:23Just remind us, what is at stake?
08:25And what does this mean for her political career?
08:27Yes, Maeve, it's a big day for France today
08:30We will know if Marine Le Pen can run
08:33In 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
08:55And most importantly, to a ban for her to hold public office for five years
09:00Which 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
09:08Is supposed to confirm or not this verdict
09:11And we will know today at 1.30
09:13If 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
09:33Who is Marine Le Pen's political heir
09:35Or his protégé, let's say
09:38Who is very well positioned right now
09:41To 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
09:50Is having a slight lead over Marine Le Pen
09:54He is seen clearly as the natural heir
09:57But the problem is he's also seen as a very young candidate
10:01He's only 30 years old
10:02And he's still very inexperienced
10:04And this, by contrast, Marine Le Pen is clearly
10:07You 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
10:21But 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
10:29Okay, all eyes on that hearing
10:31The verdict will be read out at 1.30 Central European Time
10:34May the Le Boom, 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
10:42To 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 an on-EU passport
10:54Brussels has a brand new welcome package
10:56For your next European summer holiday
10:58The biometric entry-exit system
11:00Was designed to log your face
11:02And fingerprints in around 70 seconds
11:04To catch over stairs
11:05But try telling that to travelling families
11:08Trapped in a sweating airport terminal
11:10And as the holiday season peaks
11:13The grand vision of smart EU borders
11:15Has collided with a physical breakdown
11:17Risking the travel plans of millions
11:19So welcome to the premium queuing experience
11:24The automated network is now live across 29 European nations
11:29And since the rollout
11:30The digital net caught 40,000 border refusals
11:34And identified 1,000 security risks
11:37To Brussels, these figures prove
11:39The database works by instantly flagging visa overstayers
11:42And fake documents
11:43But here goes a problem
11:45Biometric collection is triggering
11:47A systemic operational crisis
11:50Industry lobbies report waiting times
11:52At border control reaching up to 5 hours
11:55During 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
12:07Prepared to handle 40 million more passengers
12:09Than they did in May and June
12:11So who's to blame for the chaos?
12:14It looks like national capitals failed to prepare
12:17Many airports lack border guards
12:19Digital kiosks and basic infrastructure
12:21And the rollout is a fragmented mess
12:24Because some capitals bought the equipment
12:26While others struggled to do so
12:28And the EU system forces guards
12:31To collect fingerprints from every first time arrival
12:33Which 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 2 years to stabilise
12:45But hey, look at the bright side
12:47You now have roughly 700 days
12:50To practice your queuing technique
12:52And even enough time to learn a local language
12:59Now, moving on
13:00The 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
13:14Into recession and push inflation as high as 5%
13:17The Luxembourg-based institution
13:19Was set up in the wake of the Greek debt crisis
13:21To provide financial support
13:23To Eurozone countries in times of distress
13:25For more, we're joined now by the ESM's
13:27Chief Economist, that's Wolf Strauch
13:29Good morning, great to have you with us
13:31So this is quite a gloomy outlook you're presenting here
13:34Tell us more about your findings
13:36From the perspective of the European Stability Mechanism
13:39Euro-area resilience is coming under strain
13:42And we see on the one hand
13:44That geoeconomic and geopolitical risks are rising
13:47And you have security threats
13:49You have energy price disruption
13:51You 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 when
14:05Resilience is coming under strain
14:07Governments need to create fiscal buffers
14:09And they need to create growth
14:11So many of our viewers would 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
14:28We 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 may be seeing
14:52Is indeed the Middle East conflict
14:55And that leads to higher energy prices
14:58And uncertainty
14:58And on the other hand
15:00A meltdown in US assets
15:02That would imply that we face
15:04Tighter financial conditions
15:05So what should consumers be doing
15:07And thinking now?
15:09We think that governments
15:10Mainly should be prepared
15:13And that means that
15:14They have to get growth going
15:15And that will help also the consumers
15:17And just finally today in Ankara
15:20Billions are being pledged for defence
15:22Can European countries afford this?
15:24Well, European countries could create
15:26A 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
15:37Then you can recover 53 cent
15:40For each additional euro spent
15:41Through taxes and higher growth
15:44Okay
15:45Vosthog, Chief Economist
15:46At the European Stability Mechanism
15:48Thank you so much for coming in to us
15:49And being our guest
15:50But now it is time
15:52For the FIFA World Cup segment
15:59Well, a very late goal 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
16:19Riddled match of the US
16:20Against Belgium
16:21The Red Devils
16:22As I'm sure you've seen
16:23Prevailed 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
16:34To allow for the top US striker
16:36Foller and Belegun
16:37To play that game
16:38Let's take a listen
16:39To Donald Trump
16:39Before the game
16:40Yes, I asked for a review
16:43By FIFA
16:44I spoke to a man
16:45Who's highly respected
16:46I 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
16:51I didn't think it 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
16:57That was not a guy
16:59Punching somebody in the face
17:00Or anything
17:01That, you know, would be different
17:02Now, in the end
17:03Foller and Belegun
17:04Played but did not score
17:05But the decision to exempt
17:07The 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 William Galliarch
17:20The former UEFA
17:22President-advisor
17:23It's completely against the rules
17:25And the status of FIFA
17:28Not only because there is
17:31Obvious political interference
17:33In the decision
17:34That should have been made
17:36By an independent body
17:37Within FIFA
17:38And that is quite a scandal
17:41Frankly
17:42But also because
17:45It violates
17:47All the rules
17:49The fact that FIFA
17:51Accepts the fact that
17:52The President of the United States
17:58Can interfere
18:00And decide
18:03About the game
18:05About the tournament
18:06About the management of FIFA
18:09Is completely unacceptable
18:11Definitely
18:12The fairness
18:14Of this competition
18:16Is threatened
18:18And meanwhile
18:19Tonight
18:19The final two spots
18:21In the quarter-finals
18:21Will 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 to 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
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18:37At Euronews.com
18:38That is our email address
18:39But thank you so much
18:40For tuning in
18:41Have a lovely morning
18:41And see you very soon
18:42On Euronews
18:53We'll see you next time
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