tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle September 12, 2022 12:30pm-1:01pm CEST
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in ukraine hasn't to come to an end, germany, europe, and israel. everybody's stand closely, shoulder to shoulder with ukraine, and these difficulty times flawed the consequences of the russian war. i'm regression, replies and vida also show increasing prices for food and gas everywhere and together we are trying to mitigate the minute. consequences of fungus, mike government, task pounds, is an extensive hacking all the aides to our citizens in order to guide them safely to release difficult time was and was the european union. we also discussed the common agreements in order to reduce energy rice's life than the russian aggression of have started a turn cabins. honda for move in and have a good rest of the situations of our countries. we have passed a special budget of $100.00 millions. we invest into the safety of germany until our neighbors. and in doing so, we would like to cooperate with israel. for example, when it comes to aerial defense, vba and the,
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and we had for fruit. i have received a very, it's helpful offer from one israel and other topic of our task that we talked of our conversation was the piece masses in the middle east. and that's why should we know that a sustainable solution can only be found in a solution of 2 states and both sides have to negotiate that in order to avoid 2 of them escalations in the future, it is important that we feel progress in this a little bit admittedly very difficult process and what also have to improve the situations for palestinians and them from them we call to bottle science, to refrain from unilateral actions, the demand of them to which the palestinian leadership is clearer. if they have to do, they are side for the construction of a piece falls off on country. and of course, we also hope that israel will not create to fact unilaterally. and the 3rd topic was the new clara deal with iran,
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with israel. we agree that iran must never have nuclear weapons in order to make this happen, we need an international agreement to reduce and control the atomic program of iran . i regret that iran so far has not given a positive answer to the proposal to the european coordinator. and ladies and gentlemen, whom bilateral economic relations between our countries are full of potential. for example, israel and germany can cooperate closely when it comes to the development and generation of new and renewable energy, amazon prime minister here dear year, it is said, very nice to have you here as our guest and the federal chancellor is office. i appreciate the political tact with which you are present to israel. the israel is in good hands with you. after the press conference, we will really visit the vans a conference site together and love it as
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a place that is full of remembrance for the victims of the shoah and the cruelties john of this crime, against the humanity. we meet the victims, full of humblest. we'll never forget them. the crime against humanity of the show is the basis of the historic responsibility of germany for the state of israel, prime minister dear year, you can rely on germany standing firmly besides the state of israel, israel as a close friend and partner. thank you. my friend, joseph schultz. ladies and gentlemen, i am the son of formula, p b, a holo griver, hulu, because i am the grandson of bill alonzo who is moved. it's montalvan coefficient cal and i'm standing here on germany. soil is prime minister
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of the jewish state. later today, as you said, the chancellor and i will travel to one's a house where the famous ones a conference to place where the final solution to the jewish problem was planned. the result of that conference was that the death camps were built we will need there was holocaust survivors and their grandchildren who came especially from israel. this is a moment of great victory for them. they survived the established independent and a strong country. they returned here with their heads held high as free people. i imagine sir, that this is a complicated meeting for you, you. i truly appreciate, appreciate your moral courage and your willingness to be part of
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the deep ties between our countries used to chance to approve that humanity always have a choice. evil can be replaced by friendship retaliate. he can be replaced by human kindness and the ability to corporate an o chances that you are deeply committed to the right choice just yesterday or 2 countries find an important m o u and use exchange. and this visit aims to conclude the final details of a strategic partnership agreement between israel and germany. it followed by strategic dialogue between the teams, back in jerusalem. this partnership has economical insecurity, benefits. it is a practical expression of germany's commitment to israel security as a jewish in a democratic state. a commitment,
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new reaffirmed when he took off his israel for its part will play a role in building germany's new defense force, mainly in the field of defense. as he just mentioned, some will suddenly say that the military partnership between germany in israel is an historical irony. i consider it to be proved that we have drawn the necessary conclusions from the past. talk does not stop, even liberal democracies must be willing and able to defend themselves. sometimes freedom must be defended by force. our partnership also requires us to act together against the growing threat of iran becoming a nuclear state. germany is one of the 3 countries, and this is part of the responsibility, responsibility. it is taken upon itself. it is time to move past the failed
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negotiations with iran. they cannot and will not achieve the goal. we all share to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapons. we discussed the need for a new strategy to stop iran's nuclear program. nuclear iran will destabilize the middle east and create a nuclear arms race that will endanger the entire world. returning to the nuclear agreement, under the current conditions would be a critical mistake. removing sanctions and pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into iran will bring waves of terrorism, not only to the middle east, but also across europe. there is another way, a better way forward for the middle east. it is the path of the ab room accords and the neg forum, a pass based on showed vision for the region. a vision not
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a for extremism and terrorism, but of peace, tolerance and cooperation. our hand is outstretched for peace with all our neighbors and it always will be just so short, my friend. thank you for your warm welcome here and believe. as we remember our past, i look forward to continue pursuing a shared vision for the future. thank you. thank you. hm. yes i thank you very much. i have time here right now. have time for 3 items and yeah, huh. abraham will go 1st, georgia. so sholtes you announced on saturday together with britain in france that dinner clear agreement. we will it will. iran will not be sign soon. what is your alternative? what is your plan? b to disagreement. and as can hebrew primary,
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stella paid me. sponsor would be rather donnelly fe. i'm like holly berlin bitty, sasha, bach. i michelle needs please. sure. sure me. so fema shot, you probably moment all shop with. i am lumina. we should have a wash. the obama should be like you are traveling now to the country of governor, so killing it would be a good point in time to clearly which act what has been happening. what has happened in the part is an olive, foolish, unaccustomed good. we all fully agree that it is important that iran does not develop times and that it doesn't have to miss out. so 1st of all, this is likely as the beat goal by the 3, the year and a half propelling my phones. and there was a little quickly have to,
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i think that even this was not the case. so of course, i don't want to use a signature like hugh children. we have, i hope to see that we remain at potion. but we are very clear, we need to make sure that iran does not acquire new care weapons. that would be a danger for the whole region. and for many regions beyond as i said, back home, i denounce will get me. so for a final said, ah, because i always denounce any comparison between the holocaust and anything, it is not to be compared. so i, i don't think i, i was nothing but really clear about what i thought about what was said. and i mean, i always happy to see that there are the mr. finance to back what he said.
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i finished this me had fish i funded here fish as next year in duncan. thank you very much. allister, 4 weeks ago, the palestinian president abbas was he and berlin, and he and the chancery. and he blamed is for israel for a 50 time salo calls. what did you feel back then when you heard those allegations? and do you think the reaction of the chancellor was adequate or one tab on the counselor ms. theresa? also with regard to relations with c panel with matching, i still have a meeting with mr. after that. ah, it is a continuation of this death question. i just, i just answered what president bus said was disgraceful,
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was and respectful and horrible. just plain horrible. as i said, the holocaust is not to be compelled by anything. ah, and the discount vocabulary which was even more doesn't exist only in speeches made from german soil by prison, abbas, but also in the textbook in the palestinian they get educational system. this kind of terrible excitement is part of what they teach their children. and this needs to be addressed by the civilized world in while one voice i i think the chances reaction was, i mean he was of course thinking of god by this like every by the earth. but they, i expressed the chance for personally my appreciation to the way he reacted afterwards to was present, abbas was saying, and we were thankful and appreciative of his very, very firm reaction askance. glad as we are,
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it is absolutely clear that under the collar play the posting life side king pays away for a democratic development and a good development that will, will make it you think, solution file in fast case. so it is an essential and i did fax or not, but we in 1st on that we have the same system that we're continuing to do as nice this ali, adding iran, comma is next. thank you for this search for a se, conference counselor shorts. my question go to, is there an energy crisis? the german nurse citizens are gathering woods to heads of homes for the upcoming winter. germany use of called is on rice and europeans in general are
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paying much more these days and will pay even more in the future for energy. so my question is, would it be correct to say that the account was around campus or rolled, made some significant mistakes in reduction of reliance on traditional energy sources and in relying too heavily on renewable sources. and what should be the lesson from this crisis to the international community? i just, reminder, the crisis began even before the russian invasion to ukraine. they also mean, shall i repeat them if charlotte gunn, cheever be written his mother. i'm not annoying by me. my horror. i have a question, a lot of good you know, sorry to get to them im shaneeda class with her ell. yes. what would happen if the palestinian authority breaks down and doesn't offend
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someone tomorrow? i will give you a view on what we will do. a side of the conflict we now have with russia. we are increasing the capacity of electricity that is built by renewables. we will increase the whole production of lek tricity from $600.00 turnover dollars today, up to $800.00. the end of to see paint and 80 percent of all of this production will be from the noodles, especially offshore wind, auto, and solar and saw. and we will continue to do so because it's becoming an industrial, successful c o. 2 neutral country means in the end that we will be we're electrify our economy and we will use hydrogen. and this is to pass. we are going and many other countries to in this situation we had to date, we understand exactly that it is necessary to become independent from the necessary supply, with fossa resources from russia. and we are quite successful in doing so. as you
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may have realized since october, there is no coal import to or from october on there will be no coal import from russia to a european countries and also not to germany. we get our cold shipped from other countries of the globe. unclean made it to become more and more independent from the influx of oil from russia, which is not that difficult because it's mostly a shipped. and so we have our transfer ways to do so. and we also are working hot and intensely. and as i see it successfully and getting independent from the supply of 2 of a pipeline, that is serving to a 2 refineries in the east of germany. but justice, so we are on the right path. and the thing is, with the import of gas to germany and europe, we realised,
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said when this captain started, or just before it, i asked my teams and december last year to prepare for the situation that we have to do something for having the chance to get gas from other sources, but russia, if there is a situation that there will be no improve feasible and mark. and this is what we did. we have an increase in the supply from norway, from the netherlands. we have the, an increase from the allen g pots in the western, in the western states of europe, netherlands, belgium, and france, with whom we agreed on this path shortly. and we worked hard to make this happen. and we also decided that we will have an increase in the that we will build in put infrastructure in the north of germany, in the shores of northern germany. to get a gas into germany with the ships, which is the way to do it. if there is no pipe support, as we are used to,
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and the 1st of them will open in january next year, the us during the next year. so we will have a completely modernized import infrastructure that makes it easy for us to get energy from other sources so that we are successfully pre pet. and we did the same in deciding that the storage capacities should be used. we are now, we have now filled them with 80, more than 85 percent of their capacity and we are going over 90 of we are. we have decided that we will use cold plants and to produce electricity to become independent again because we still have them in this year next year and the beginning of 24. and we decided that we will have to chance to use to southern nuclear plants that even in this winter in january, february, march, if necessary. so we are well prepared because we decided right in the beginning of this year to do the right. thanks for being at the situation. and now we can say it
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looks all that we are able to face the situation in the question of supply. and now we are working intensely to make it possible feasible for the people to survive to situation economically. and the companies to survive. we have developed 3 big packages for supply for the people which is now all together 95000000000, which will have an impact on the way the people can face the situation. and we do it also including some measures for private companies and for the business sector. and we continue to work on this field. we decided to have some intervention in the market for the tricity, which makes it impossible to have extra profits just because the price is made due to the market measures by electricity produced with gas. and so i think altogether is creating a situation where we were constantly preparing for
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a difficult situation in winter. and so we all knew that put in might say there is mo, supply with the guest anymore, because we were so early starting, preparing for that situation. real no more than a comfortable situation, but in the situation where we can stay the situation and we, we will continue to work in the future. just to come back to do 1st thing you said germany would be one of the most successful industrial nations. but to from 4 to 5 from blue, continued to be this 45, we move, your country did is complete to see to relying on renewables and all the chance is coming from that. and you're watching a joint press conference with german chancellor, all our shirts and the israeli prime minister, yellow p. that was yellow pizza. first visit to germany since becoming leader words
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from chancellor shaw, its reiterating germany and israel's friendship. we are friends and you can rely on germany, said chancellor charlotte and yellow peed focusing on the strategic partnership between the 2 countries which includes the military partnership. and of course the nuclear, the iran issue and the nuclear agreement being a major part of what the 2 leaders said with me here in the studio to discuss this further is dw chief political correspondent, melinda crane. melinda, lots in what both leaders said that what should be our main takeaways from that press conference? well, certainly the iran nuclear deal, the prospects reinvigorating, that it has been on ice since 2018 when the us left the agreement. the prospect of that being revitalized clearly was at the very heart of what they were talking about. in fact, prime minister appeared is,
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is said to have told the israeli cabinet before he left israel, that they were on a successful diplomatic path to stopping the nuclear agree. and that they see germany's position within europe as absolutely central. so what we heard from chancellor schultz is that both agree, israel and germany both agree that iran must not get nuclear weapons the bomb. but they clearly disagree upon the path to that. and so, as we, as we know, yale appeared saying it is crucial that iran not be brought back into the agreement because we can't trust iran in fact, to limit its nuclear program. he clearly feels that even if iran were to sign a new agreement or a revitalized agreement, that it won't stop iran's nuclear program. whereas the europeans and germany have said they believe an agreement is the best path to keeping iran ambitions in
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check. this has been repeated numerous times by european foreign policy advisor. jose are hell and the german position is closely aligned with the u position. that said, chancellor schultz said that all the youth, although the e u 3, the 3 countries within the u that are part of these negotiations had made new proposals to iran and there was no reason why iran should not have signed them. in fact, they have not seen an indication of willingness on the part of iran. therefore he essentially confirmed what we've also heard from brussels, that the prospects for agreement actually appear to be receding. and the idea that that they might be close to success apparently was an illusion. at least that's how it's looking at the moment. and we did not hear israel comment on that besides year le, period. stressing once again that israel is bent on iran is bent on israel's destruction
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and that he sees other alternatives for promoting peace in the middle east. and there he meant and the abraham accords an agreement that was very much sponsored and supported by the u. s. administration under donald trump, which essentially brought israel for the 1st time in due into closer diplomatic relations with saudi arabia, with united arab emirates, with other countries in the middle east with which it had long been at odds. all of these are mortal enemies of iran. so it's very much from israel's point of view, a coalition of, of middle eastern powers directed against iraq in summary, melinda, from what we've just heard, what cents was given about israeli german relations right now. certainly, year le pete was quite positive. and in fact, when he landed in germany, he was greeted by a german military honors guard. and he said that for
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him, this is a 3 way victory. as it was germany's victory his own as the son of a holocaust survivor. and also his countries that they have succeeded in reestablishing close relations with germany. and he was challenged by one of the members of the media who said, well, what do you think about chancellor sholtes not responding when abbas said standing side by side on the recent visit to berlin. that israel was perpetrating 50 holocausts against palestinians. and chance to show it stood there, silent and yell appeared to actually excused him and said, you know, he was surely taken aback. but the fact is, he expressed outrage the next day and i told him in a phone call, i found that quite a quite ok. so he could, in fact commanded sholtes for his support for israel, clearly eager to smooth out any possible diplomatic turbulence to strong relations
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strong for friendship between the 2 of these melinda crane. thank you so much. a quick reminder. our top story today, german chancellor will have charlotte's on, israel's prime minister, yellow peed, have been holding talks in berlin, that meeting focused on areas of economic and strategic corporation. mr. le pete hale berlin's commitment to israel security, but that it was time for germany to move past failed negotiations with iran on its nuclear program. thanks so much for watching the delay in youth. ah. with
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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, israel's prime minister on a diplomatic visit to berlin. the 2 countries are seeking to finalize a deal on strategic economic and security operations that yellow pete says germany would be making a mistake to rote return to the iran euclid deal under the current conditions. also on the show images.
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