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EU leaders seek to guarantee Ukraine security ahead of the incoming Trump administration
00:06
but say the jury is still out on Syria.
00:11
Speaking at his annual press conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia is ready
00:16
to negotiate on potential peace talks.
00:21
Renovation work continues at Berlin's Kommersant Opera, but what impact will drastic cuts to
00:27
the city's culture budget have?
00:38
EU leaders met with Ukrainian President Zelensky for a two-day summit in Brussels where they
00:42
sought to guarantee Ukraine security ahead of the incoming Trump administration.
00:48
It's widely expected that Donald Trump will force Europe to take far more of the burden
00:52
for its own security, including that of Ukraine's.
00:56
EU leaders were also clear that this could not mean pushing Ukraine into an unjust ceasefire.
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The European Union stands united in its support to Ukraine to win a comprehensive, just and
01:10
lasting peace.
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Not any peace, not capitulation.
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Only Ukraine, as the aggressor country, can legitimately define what peace is.
01:26
This means, and if and when, the conditions are met for credible negotiations.
01:34
The EU also gave cautious welcome to the fall of Assad in Syria, but said time will tell
01:39
as to whether Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the group which has emerged, will keep up to its claims
01:44
that it will respect minorities and act responsibly in the region.
01:50
With the fall of Assad for the very first time in a decade, the people of Syria can
01:55
hope for a better future.
01:57
But we all know that for now the jury is still out.
02:02
It is too early to say whether the new leadership will be able to deliver what they promise,
02:09
whether the territorial integrity will be preserved, national unity will be preserved,
02:16
and minorities will be protected.
02:20
Europe will do its part to support Syria at this critical juncture because we care about
02:26
Syria's future.
02:28
As much as EU leaders sought to reassure President Zelensky that they would protect Ukraine come
02:32
what may, it's clear that the EU is still in a position to wait and see what Donald
02:38
Trump will do regarding the fate of Ukraine, the future of Europe, and other geopolitical
02:43
matters including Syria.
02:45
Shona Murray, Euronews, Brussels.
02:51
The possibility of a ceasefire has been on the talks lately, but during his press conference
02:55
in Brussels, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky quickly killed the idea.
03:00
For the Ukrainian, there should be a clear plan on how the day after will look like,
03:04
which is something that doesn't exist now.
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We can't live with a frozen conflict.
03:19
When it comes to a ceasefire, in any conflict, in any war, people know what will happen next,
03:26
how it will end.
03:28
You need to know what will happen tomorrow in order to make a ceasefire today.
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Otherwise, you just make a frozen conflict and that's it.
03:38
That's why Ukraine needs guarantees of security, a strong position of Ukraine and guarantees
03:44
of respect.
03:46
Zelensky praised during his talk the President-elect of the United States, Donald Trump.
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But he had not such kind words for Vladimir Putin.
03:54
I think he's crazy.
03:57
I think so.
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Really, I think he also thinks that he's crazy.
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No, no, it's true.
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He loves to kill.
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It's very dangerous for everybody.
04:14
On February, it would be the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine, a date arriving at
04:18
a critical moment for the conflict.
04:28
Speaking at his annual press conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia is ready
04:33
to negotiate on potential peace talks, but claims Ukraine is not ready to do so.
04:42
We have always said that we are ready for negotiations and compromises.
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The opposite side, in the literal and figurative sense of the word, has refused to negotiate.
04:53
Putin holds the annual event combined with a question-and-answer session in an effort
04:58
to reinforce his authority.
05:01
It comes just a few days after Ukraine killed Russia's head of nuclear defence troops outside
05:06
of his apartment building in Moscow.
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General Igor Kirillov was recently charged by Ukrainian prosecutors for using banned
05:14
chemical weapons.
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When asked about his death, Putin commended the journalist for calling it an assassination
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and accused Ukraine of repeatedly committing terrorist acts.
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Putin also spoke about Russia's economy, a potential meeting with US President Donald
05:48
Trump, the situation in Syria and relations with China.
05:57
After three years and 24 hearings, a verdict in the open arms trial will be finally reached
06:02
on Friday in Palermo.
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But this is no ordinary verdict.
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Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini could face a sentence of up to six years in
06:10
prison.
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The former interior minister has been charged with kidnapping for preventing 147 migrants
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from disembarking on the island of Lampedusa in 2019.
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The league leader has already made clear he will not step down if found guilty.
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He believes that defending murders is not a crime.
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Should I end up being convicted, this would be a major defeat for Italy and Europe, these
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were his words.
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The Patriots for Europe group has already defended Salvini's actions, while members
06:40
of the league party say they're ready to take to the streets if their leader will be convicted.
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The Spanish NGO Open Arms Vessel, which had rescued the migrants, waited 19 days before
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being allowed to disembark those on board.
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They say that as a result, their operations suffered a major setback.
07:30
Here is what they told us about the trial.
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Let's take a listen.
07:55
In the case of a conviction, Salvini has the right to appeal, but it could take years before
07:59
a final verdict is reached.
08:02
It's clear that whatever the judges decide this Friday will have a significant political
08:06
impact not just in Italy, but also in the EU.
08:10
Giorgio Arlandi for Euronews in Rome.
08:19
Germany wants to increase the size of its armed forces up to 230,000 from the current
08:24
target of 203,000.
08:29
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced the ambitious plan as he answered questions
08:33
in the Bundestag.
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Germany currently has 180,000 active personnel, approximately 20,000 short of its current
08:42
target.
08:45
The German armed forces have been struggling to recruit people for years.
08:50
The targets Pistorius wants to set will further complicate an already difficult objective.
08:57
Pistorius says the plan to increase the number of permanent staff is to meet NATO's capability
09:02
targets.
09:05
NATO demanded its members to increase their defense capacities to boost the alliance's
09:09
strength following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
09:17
Berlin's Kormaschau Opera House is likely to continue renovations despite drastic culture
09:22
budget cuts across the city.
09:25
The opera house has found a temporary new home at the nearby Schiller Theater, which
09:28
has 20% fewer seats than its original home and means fewer ticket sales.
09:33
Director Philipp Broeking says that the upcoming budget cuts are extremely painful and for
09:38
many theaters difficult to implement.
10:25
Berlin is regarded as extremely progressive and unique because of its generous art funding.
10:38
But even if the renovation of the Kormaschau Opera that is due to take six years continues,
10:43
the budget cuts still affect Germany's image.
10:55
Berlin's Kormaschau Opera House is one of the few places in the world where you can
11:02
find a place where you can talk to each other, where you can meet people, where you can
11:07
talk to each other, where you can meet people, where you can meet people, where you can
11:12
meet people, where you can meet people, where you can meet people, where you can meet people,
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where you can meet people, where you can meet people, where you can meet people, where you
11:17
can meet people, where you can meet people, where you can meet people, where you can meet
11:19
people, where you can meet people, where you can meet people, where you can meet people,
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where you can meet people, where you can meet people, where you can meet people, where you
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can meet people, where you can meet people, where you can meet people, where you can meet people,
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But it is not just the culture that will be
11:33
affected by the cuts. The German economy as it continues to splutter could use a little
11:39
bit of acceleration from the arts and culture, which brings in tens of millions of euros
11:44
worth of revenue per year.
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