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00:00Thank you so much.
00:11Ladies and gentlemen, I want to talk about the future of Europe with you, which basically
00:22means the future of most people here.
00:26Right now, all eyes are on Washington.
00:32But who's actually watching Europe at the moment?
00:38That's the key question for Europe, and it's not just about ideas, it's about people first
00:45of all, about how they will live in a world that's constantly changing.
00:53Twenty hours ago, President Trump's inauguration took place in Washington, and now everyone
01:00is waiting to see what he will do next.
01:04His first executive orders have already shown clear priorities.
01:11Most of the world is now thinking so.
01:13What's going to happen to their relationship with America?
01:18What will happen to alliances?
01:21To support, to trade, how does President Trump plan to end wars?
01:29But no one is asking these kinds of questions about Europe, and we need to be honest about
01:39that.
01:40When we in Europe look at the United States as our ally, it's clear they are an indispensable
01:48ally.
01:50In times of war, everyone worries, will the United States stay with them?
01:59And every ally worry about that, but does anyone in the United States worry that Europe
02:07might abandon them someday, might stop being their ally?
02:14The answer is no.

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