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some dependent on them and sees exactly the same on agriculture where to make a lot of changes to make our agriculture and food model compatible with climate change. but if the result of all policy is to import more on more products coming from countries less restrictive than we are or less demanding than we are, this is a failure again. so we have, we, we do need an industrial policy for our get our agriculture precisely to produce here with our roles, but to help all producers to do more. and this is why we did advocate at the robin's k, a port in plan to be less dependent on podding and to produce more on our content to serve. did all of this hunted you calling to me? is protection prediction of our interests? this is, i would say a defensive sides of this offensive s at the j mention whizzing disk of the policy
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. indeed, we have to accept to products vital interests and i think he gets when we consider they could be put at risk. when you have or sign action or dis, thought of actions or practices. and i think this is very important based on security and public auto criteria. the u, as for the 1st time equipped itself with a tool owing to block or ben holdings of foreign acquisitions inside the engine company. what we decided was, is a regulation is a complete ideological change. till very recently we just consider that we were open without any conditions. we recognise for good reasons that we need the screening of this foreign investments on some critical assets. we did exactly the opposite by the way, during and after the financial crisis. when we pushed some of the status of to file
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self selling critical assets. for instance, with chinese interested, i mean, energy companies, port and song we decided to do now something for a different. so on cyber infrastructure, a critical if i select your cyber security everywhere we consider we have vulnerabilities or national and europe and security at risk. we are entitled to have this put this prediction mechanism to be activated and precisely to have this proven to fight. this is the same on the lot of other issues on the fans to technologies and so on. and i think it's very important. and according to me, this is exactly how and why we have to follow up on, on the digital side, regarding contents, speaking about education and culture, we just,
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we were driven by free speech. i do defend and i do advocate this notion and i'm, i'm a big defender of this free speech approach and freedom of content because it's part of europe and muddle. but let's be clear when you are open without any regulation to protect yourself, since its contents, you expose yourself to propaganda. coming from outside, you expose yourself to algorithm decided elsewhere and your puts your children, your people sometimes feel democracy at risk. because it can be many belated by other interests and by people deciding for yourself. and this is why we have now a new continent on this particular site, which is how we want to protect the content of our social media is our artificial intelligence on all these innovations were i mean, we are exposed to and which can interfere in the education of all children as
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a functioning of our democracy. we have to be very smart, sophisticated, coordinated and we need a common approach. we started to do so with the famous different directive d a c. we started to regulate the contents that we would have to go further. we know that just to protect our model and our european model and not to be in the hands or non europe and private interests or non european governments interests. and i think this prevention, peter and his prediction belong is very important. so force pete are of thumb. our doctrines calling to me would be risky policies. and it would constitute in a context of a more transactional and mutually beneficial approach. a very important circle of action of the e. i know that the reciprocity dimension,
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which is certainly the most demanding gets you level is sometimes difficult to admit. but i also observed that mindset africa had to re evolved into, sorry, as well. i took a almost 10 years for the it took almost 10 years for the you to adopt the international procurement instruments. just to ensure reciprocity in public podiums . why? because the european approach is always a sort of complex implication of and that of addition of national interests. and sometimes your fancy points of some countries doesn't meet with a defensive point of the other countries. and the result is that we wanted to market to the jobs we needs reciprocity. and i want to insist on the fact that tracy policy you will because especially for the new generation of paid agreement, we will have policies debates. we know that on mercosur and some other type
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agreements, this is very well known, and it will be if we were in your press and my press. now appointments i'm, i do believe in openness. i think that trades was very beneficial for the europeans and very beneficial for most of the place of his word and one of the best way to fight against epaulets. but you need a fair trade in that se policy to use part of it. and as a free trade agreement must now to obey irrational, irrational, which goes beyond to re economy logic. and i want to insist on at least 3 points. first, sustainability sit. it's simply impossible to conceive that r e, your trade policy might not be fully sustainable. we should stop signing and accepting trade agreements with governments and people which dont respect for us agreement and our biodiversity commitments or the wife we put ourselves to over
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constraints. art is constrained our producers, following o requirements on our commitments. but we will accept or import products coming from places less demanding and not compliant with birth agreement and biodiversity agreement. this is a double one, me approach because you will help them basically not to respect what you believe in . you will kill you industry and you are important of of that. so let's stop that and a disregard z e u and user learned agreement established a sort of gold standard in this area and should definitely be present in all federal trade agreements, which means that you need that as an essential close. notice i would say just a quantity of something nice from the kit and the cake that the jury and the cake and the essential close of your trade agreement should be the respect of climate change and biodiversity commitments. second,
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it's furnace and abandons inconsistency. to avoid any that came on that effect of the week on the you economy. it's officially regarding the most sensitive sectors and sir, to clear cut a chicken teresa all of the agreement for the e. how would the agreement provide privilege access to a critical hama, toyota? for example. how would it contribute, effectively to diversifying different, did diversifying e u. supplies in cusick those and song. but besides that, what we need definitely is a mirror or mechanism. and mirror measures to be sure that when you put constraints on your producers, you asked the same to support uses coming from the country you are signing with. this is the only way to make this tight agreement, sustainable and acceptable for your people and your industry. milas feed, ours, and my last point about this look,
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thing is regarding corporation. we have to push to promote our agendas, hold the series of corporation in order to strengthen and extend our movie, that there are holes and instruments and precisely to do more together and, and push this european model or internationally. first or of this corporation. we have to these a one to have utilize and extends a minute to help them work. w t o is no more some functioning, we need it. so we have to promote and we're promote this agenda with the u. s. and so moses. but m an agreement was found on to fight against the legal fishing in june 2022. and you had a thumb, the new chairman of w t. always making a wonderful job. we have to hold her to resume a very important agenda. we had to resize the in order to fix conflicts and to
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have clear mechanism in case of conflicts. she's one of the best way to be at an open, old most sustainable thing on we have to ensure compliance. vi cert, countries with high thunder, other venues to this end, we have a very powerful tool, our single market, as mentioned, but the external part of the single market and the confirmation of the you has been very swift in this area to it now makes use all of his policies, war beyond a single channel of tide policy, we have started working in this direction. the instrument, for instance, to fight the for a station will for instance, help tackling ported, romano's unprocessed products of which the production contributes directly or indirectly to deforestation. i. e, if we create a sort of condition of access to all single market, sometimes the fact that you will cooperates on an agenda you find as essential you are much more efficient with regard to respect the fundamental rights we know how
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much in for them to seize and this is exactly what we're promoting on due diligence forced labor on song. and this is very important. i think this corporate approach should be the one we use as well. walking altogether to team oppose european, i mean, is your opinion of its members states, development agencies, europe in investment, jenkins, europe, and bank for construction and developments thing together and plummeting precisely our agenda, our interests and our values with 3rd country. but this corporation is absolutely key with so to confirm if we want to be more efficient, this is exactly the same approach we want to promote for our development model. in the june summit, we will organize having all europeans working together to set up a new standard. as you can see, with this 5 pianos competitiveness and single market in disco policy
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protection, reciprocity and corporation. we can set up a new economic doctrine which will allow us to reconcile crating jobs, financing on social model, dealing with climate change and being more sovereign and deciding for ourselves. and i think this is critical. this is critical in the spirit of time where we have war and economy is being weaponized and everything in our economy will be progressively part of national security. and i think this is critical if we want to preserve our open model, remain open and based all approaches is some capital market model. but if we don't want to depend on the older ones, and if we want to preserve our values and our european model
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which is based on the human isn't an attachment to freedom unsullied origin. here at nexus 20 years ago, josh diner gave an important speech of all the idea of europe. and he said, europe is made up of cathy. this extend from bishop, from giffin and his bond to the order that jeff is haunted by his ag, by those youngsters. and i fully believe i very often mention this moment of china and a fully believe in this breed of gift i. steiner said, which rising all great countenance comedies been to decide because cafe are close to where people are bombs. and jeff, it was a place where you can have control overseas discussions. you can shed disagreements, but at the very end, you dream. all europe is made of dreams. but actual drimmers
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are very pragmatic. also wise, they finish with the dreams of the authors. i'm a dreamer, an idealistic. but i don't want my dreams to be dreamt in. all the people's lung weight. i want all music to be the one to be plays everywhere there, jody. i won't all literature to be precise. is his feminine discussion between the different capitals of all continent was one of the characteristics is precisely to have so many languages and to be in a certain way, driven by this permanent translation. i want the all model of complexity, unity through respect and diversity. to be the want to be preserved.
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this is why we have to reset economic doctrine says white european sovereignty is not just a concept or fantasy. but it's absolutely in a dangerous world, a necessity to leave green fossils as europeans, thank you. for the hearing from the french president, the monument, my phone has been giving a chemo speech in hague, in the netherlands. he's on a 2 day visit to the netherlands, a state visit the 1st time in over 20 years that french president has done so gay. quite an extensive speech there. broken down into 5 painters. he touched on thinking many issues, including a climate change, the future of the economy in the european union. yeah,
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but i think what we should do really is go to our correspondence in brussels. jack park, who was also listening in to that speech, which is taking place in the hague, in the netherlands. jack, tell us, as i just mentioned, there was plenty of ground covered there, but what stood out for you the most? i think the ending was super interesting to me. it was clear that makram was really sort of feeling himself with his dream speech there, his sort of dream for your, of making sure that we protect the sovereignty in the european union through the economic model. i mean, broadly, the stuff he was talking about about making the capital market unions are keeping cash flowing harmoniously across the european union. a lot of the ideas of the industrial model. these are things that he has repeatedly sort of stood on as a politician throughout his career. but i think it is significant. the politician of his stature being the french president sort of openly speaks about these ideas
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of greater european union integration. whereas a lot of the leaders across the you are always a little bit less favorable, it will little bit more, more resistant or reluctant to give credit to the european union forties doing what he didn't mention and what we're all hoping for him to mention. and perhaps he will do in the q and a after this speech is about the issue of taiwan, the ferrari that he created when he said that europe shouldn't follow america on his policy towards the church the time. and he's state, which is, you know, china hasn't ruled out retaking by force and a lot of americans, a sort of a lot of american senior american politicians are coming out broadly in support of the taiwanese at the moment. yeah. tell us, actually, just before we move on to the speech again, just there, break it down for us. if you could get quite briefly about the furor that's been taking place and as well, the reaction here in europe to yet he brief some, some, some journalists on his trip by from china saying that essentially europe should
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create its own philosophy, should be the 3rd superpower. in the world and shouldn't just follow in america's footsteps. so follow them in what they're doing. a lot of republican sentences in the u. s. have been very unhappy about that. have been some european politicians who said that macro simply doesn't speak for europe on this issue. but the question is, you know, how, how willing all of the european politicians are to be the back him all already condemn him. and we'll see what he says, perhaps in his, in his wrap ups in the queue. and i know that's right. well, we'll be keeping a close air to that, but let's go back to the speech which we just heard there in the hague. you've touched on it there, i was mentioning as well, these 5 pillars of a new european doctrine competitiveness. and they're better european integration and industrial policy among others overall. what was your feeling from his master channels? you mentioned there for me as well. what really stood out was what he said there. i'm a dreamer, which you also mentioned just a little bit before. yeah,
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i mean those 5 pillars are, are things, as i say that he sort of stood on for a long time. he's desperate for, for europe to be more integrated specifically on the financial market, specifically in banking, he sees that as a european power. he stood on that and both of his election campaigns to be elected as the, as the french president was interesting as well. is he, these policies that he's promoting? and he even mentioned it himself as part of that speech are being sort of driven or, or sort of his, his, his political ideology is being supported by the pandemic where you're at, when i bought vaccines together and supported each other economically. when i decided that the recovery money would be collectively done in the european commission that they would get that money using the european commissions aaa rating on an international market. and then the war in ukraine, which is driven further european integration and even the idea of sort of further defense integration as we've seen with the,
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with the changes where ammunition is being bought collectively by some of the european union member states. if not all of them where it is a sticky issue for some of them so, so those policies have been supported. right. and as you said, he ended with this kind of dream session thing. he wants to make sure that european dreams are being done, and that's the sort of sovereign decision and not done by other global partners. now, on the question of economic sovereignty, jackie said that europe was driven by a customer approach or not by the citizen approach. tell us a little bit more about what he meant by that. yeah, this is a, as the, as your choice to sort of green its economies what, what, what he's concerned about and what he laid out. but this is also as well a feeling across most of the european union. this is part of the european commission strategic plan for, for what they're trying to do when we saw european commission. president, us live on the line on that trip with my chrome to beijing last week that she was saying sort of similar things, is the idea as that,
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as we try and green our economies, instead of buying green technologies from partners like china, from america, from other other partners around the world, instead, europe needs to create its own economy so that we're not customers to other other partners around the world. but instead we're making the money. he spoke about the need to make money, which is something that he isn't often spoken about necessarily by a lot of politicians, but this idea that the economics need to be created within europe for europe. this is again a policy that he stood on for a long time now, but he very, very clearly laid it out. i think it's really interesting what microns doing is the 2nd term president knowing that he doesn't need to be reelected. he's making some broad stroke statements regularly, making these big trips to china, putting himself right in the center of every single one of these debates, which also opens him up to criticism as we've seen over the last few days with these comments related to europe. you know,
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being the follow of follow of america. jack, we could talk about this all afternoon evening. we didn't even mention the fact as a protest at the beginning of the micron speech there in the hague. but i'm sure we'll be covering that in later programs. jack parker dw correspondence in brussels . thanks that by turning now to other use rescuers or trying to help 1200 people adrift on 2 boats in the mediterranean sea between italy and greece. the italian coast guard is coordinating the rescue. the migrants are stranded on overcrowded fishing boats, authority, se, there's been a sharp increase in crossings with thousands of people arriving on the italian island of la producer in the last few days. but then, but many never make it just this past weekend aid group say at least 2 people died and 20 went missing after they're both sank floating at sea, packed with people and without a captain to steer it. the ship is in a dire state. rescue is carried out
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a reconnaissance flight to assist the situation with this school from a nearby cargo be so laying out how bad things the boat is leaking with both thinking to anyone. good. and this isn't the only boat in distress in the area. another one, carrying 800 people, is also adrift. thousands of people have tried to make the treacherous journey across the mediterranean. on this weekend alone, the italian coast guards it almost 2000 migrants had been rescued from vessels in distress. from friday, through to monday. official figures show over $28000.00 migrants have arrived in italy since the start of the year. almost 4 times bet in the same period and 2022.
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many of those people actually in conflict, violence and persecution. while the numbers are still much lower than the hundreds of thousands rescued during 2015 age groups are wanting more government help is needed to stop lives being lost at sea unnecessarily. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. one of russia's most active volcanoes has wrote it in the far east of the country. the sheva loach volcano spew out an ash cloud over an area of more than 100000 square kilometers with authorities warning of potential effects on air travel. officials of advised locals to stay home. residents of louisville in the us state of kentucky have been holding vigils to more in the victims of a mass shooting authority, say, a man armed with a rifle open fire. on monday at the bank where he worked,
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he killed 5 people and wounded 9 others while live streaming the attack before shooting and killing himself. will staying in the u. s. and the biden administration is reading from the fall out of the most significant gleick of government secrets, since wiki leaks in 2010. as the search for the source of the league continues, washington is busy doing damage control. the revelation suggests the u. s. spider key allies including israel and south korea. on tuesday, sol dismissed a significant number of the files fake. the pentagon says it's ordered an internal review describing the league as a very serious national security risk. what more do we know about the source and the origins of the sleek, we put that question to detail the security correspondent thomas bar. well, this is actually one of the most interesting and also one of the most difficult aspects of this because it was revealed, it has been described that the original lee was actually published in
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a platform which is popular popularly used by, by gamers, even in channels that originally had nothing to do with these kinds of leaks had to do with the game minecraft. so this will pose an additional challenge to authorities that are clearly interested in preventing these kinds of documents from leaking at the same time. however, and i think this is an additional element that is particularly important in this case. some of these leaks are being described as doctored or altered. some are indeed being described as being authentic, but in other cases, they are being described as possibly being altered. so it is unclear at this point, it hasn't been verified independently at this point where these leaks actually came from and to what extent all of them are authentic. and this just poses another challenge to us authorities as they try to limit the damage from these leaks, dw security correspondence, thomas barrow there. well, here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. this are on climate french
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