مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 13/02/2025
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00:00And now we start with the first part of Media Morning, with a detailed coverage of the latest news, these are its most prominent headlines.
00:11In preparation for the summit of the heads of states and governments of the African Union, Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita reaffirms the royal vision that Morocco seeks through it to be the capital of the African continent.
00:25Israeli media point to progress in the course of the negotiations and say that three Israelis will be released next Saturday, as agreed.
00:40And in the first phone call between them, Russian President Vladimir Putin assures Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharia his support for the unity and sovereignty of Syria.
00:54The Moroccan delegation reaffirmed the royal vision that Morocco seeks through it to be the capital of the African continent.
01:22Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita reaffirmed the royal vision that Morocco seeks through it to be the capital of the African continent.
01:46Excellencies Distinguished Delegates
02:16This summit is considered an important summit, because it carries a very important agenda.
02:37This summit is considered an important summit, because it carries a very important agenda.
02:51This summit carries the slogan of strengthening the African Union and compensating the Africans for the long colonial periods that Africa has suffered.
03:02However, there is a lot of agenda that will be discussed at this summit.
03:06At the level of the African continent, there are challenges facing the continent, including many disputes that are expanding from time to time.
03:16Therefore, the role of the African Security Council will be strengthened, as well as the challenges of climate change, funding challenges and the economic upheaval.
03:25At the level of the African continent, there are challenges facing the continent, including many disputes that are expanding from time to time.
03:37Dr. Mohamed Neshtaoui, an expert in international affairs and a professor of international relations and international law at the University of Qadi Ayad in Marrakesh,
03:48confirmed that there are big bets awaiting the leadership and ministers of foreign countries of Africa at the next summit in Addis Ababa.
03:56I think that institutional reform has started since the summit of 2018, and various mechanisms of the African Union have emerged to link this reform to efficiency and governance.
04:12I am sure that this is necessary, especially in this context, and as you mentioned, there is a problem of funding.
04:22There is also a problem of foreign interference.
04:24There are many problems that the African continent is suffering from, and that need funding to help the African Union contribute to some kind of progress in its treatment.
04:47I think that there are many problems.
04:50It is enough when we talk about the Agenda 2063, which is an important agenda that tries to work to limit poverty,
05:00and also work to face the backwardness that has been going on in most countries of the African continent,
05:07and the initiative to silence weapons, and work to stop various conflicts.
05:12All this shows that there are big bets, but they are linked to the difficulty of funding,
05:20and the extent of the African countries' commitment to funding the mechanisms and institutions of the African Union.
05:26Then, to some extent, under the absence of funding, they remain subject to foreign interference,
05:34and I am sure that foreign interference always wants to serve its interests, even if it is at the expense of the interests of the African continent.
05:42In Morocco, the head of the government, Aziz Akhnosh, held a special meeting on the issue of employment,
05:50with the presence of all the relevant ministerial sectors, and the so-called plan, and the National Social Insurance Fund.
05:57During the meeting, the process that came up with the roadmap of this sector,
06:03which the government is committed to announce in the near future,
06:06with the aim of strengthening the dynamics of the sector,
06:11in line with the directions of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
06:16aimed at achieving economic and social growth in Morocco.
06:20As Aziz Akhnosh said, the government is following closely the changes that are taking place in the dynamics of this sector,
06:26and will implement a set of measures with a field effect in the near and medium term,
06:33with the aim of accelerating the process of downloading the latest programs for job opportunities.
06:42We now turn to the Middle East, and on the 26th,
06:47or on the 26th, yes, of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza between the Hamas movement and Israel,
06:53the media of Israel pointed to a progress in the course of negotiations,
06:59clearly that three Israelis will be released next Saturday, as agreed upon,
07:06and it is assumed that the aid that Israel has so far blocked,
07:11is expected to reach the north of the Gaza Strip.
07:14At the same time, a delegation from Hamas, led by Khalil Al-Hiyah,
07:17began meetings in Cairo with Egyptian officials,
07:21to follow the implementation of the ceasefire agreement,
07:24while Israel-Quds confirmed that the fate of the Israeli prisoners in the Gaza Strip
07:29is related to the behavior of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, negatively or positively.
07:34In the West Bank, the Israeli army demanded that the residents of Noor Shams Camp,
07:39in the north of the West Bank, be released immediately,
07:42in the midst of a campaign of escalation and invasions of cities and camps,
07:47and the displacement of residents from their homes,
07:49and the transfer of a number of them to military camps.
07:57The Journalists Protection Committee announced that the year 2024
08:02was the bloodiest year for journalists and media workers,
08:08where 124 journalists were killed in 18 countries,
08:15due to conflicts, disputes and wars.
08:18The committee clarified that the war in Gaza caused 85 journalists to be killed
08:24by the Israeli army,
08:26accused at the same time of trying to silence investigations in those incidents.
08:32After Gaza, all of Sudan and Pakistan come in second place
08:38in terms of the number of journalists killed last year.
08:41Omar Shamlali
08:45A significant number of journalists disappeared from the media scene last year.
08:51The year 2024 is the bloodiest year for journalists and media workers,
08:58according to the Journalists Protection Committee,
09:01which confirmed that a significant number of journalists were killed around the world.
09:06A total of 124 journalists were killed in 18 countries.
09:13The committee, which began monitoring the number of journalists killed around the world
09:18more than 30 years ago,
09:20confirmed that Israel is responsible for the killing of about 70% of journalists
09:25around the world in Gaza in 2024.
09:29The Israeli war in Gaza caused 85 journalists to be killed
09:35by the Israeli army, according to the Journalists Protection Committee.
09:39The committee accused Israel of trying to silence investigations in the incidents
09:45and of blaming journalists and ignoring their duty
09:49to account for those responsible for the killing.
09:52But the Israeli army justifies its position, as usual,
09:55by saying that it did not receive sufficient information about the alleged incidents
10:01and that it cannot verify them.
10:04After the Gaza Strip, Sudan and Pakistan came in second place
10:09in terms of the number of journalists killed last year.
10:14In the international scene, the President of Syria, Ahmad al-Sharaa,
10:19confirmed to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin
10:21the importance of the long-term strategic relationship between the two countries
10:26in the first communication between them since the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
10:30During this phone call,
10:33points of view on the current situation in Syria
10:36and the political path to build a new Syria were exchanged.
10:40Putin also made an official invitation to the Foreign Minister of Syria to visit Moscow.
10:45The Syrian President announced after the Kremlin
10:48added that Putin wished for Sharaa during the successful communication
10:54in negotiating the new leadership of Syria for the benefit of the Syrian people,
10:59as he confirmed his support for the unity and sovereignty of the Syrian land.
11:07Internationally, and during a phone call described as fruitful,
11:13this time between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin,
11:18they agreed to start immediate talks on Ukraine,
11:22which has put an end to the ongoing war since 2022.
11:26The Kremlin confirmed the news,
11:29clarifying that Putin expressed his American view
11:32that reaching a long-term solution to this conflict is possible.
11:36Omar Shamlali with this report.
11:41A long and fruitful call between the US and Russian presidents
11:46achieved what seemed difficult.
11:50Donald Trump announced his agreement with his counterpart Vladimir Putin
11:55to start immediate talks on Ukraine
11:59to put an end to the ongoing war since 2022.
12:04The Russian president, on the other hand,
12:08confirmed that Putin also informed Trump
12:11that reaching a long-term solution to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine
12:16is possible.
12:18The US vision to resolve the conflict in Ukraine
12:21is based on several foundations.
12:24It seems that it will satisfy Moscow, according to observers.
12:28The US Secretary of Defense said
12:31that Ukraine's membership in NATO is unrealistic,
12:35which is what Moscow was asking for.
12:41The United States does not believe that Ukraine's membership in NATO
12:46is necessary for a negotiated settlement.
12:49Instead, any security guarantees
12:52should be supported by European and non-European forces.
12:56If these forces, such as the Peacekeeping Forces in Ukraine,
13:00are deployed at any time,
13:03they should be deployed as part of a NATO mission.
13:07There should also be an international supervision
13:10on the communication line.
13:12To clarify, as part of any security guarantee,
13:14no US forces will be deployed in Ukraine.
13:22The US Secretary of Defense also confirmed
13:25that the best way for Ukraine
13:28is to give up hopes of returning to its borders before 2014,
13:32with strong guarantees that the war will not break out again.
13:40We want, like you, a sovereign and prosperous Ukraine.
13:44But we must start by admitting
13:47that returning to the borders of Ukraine before 2014
13:51is an unrealistic goal.
13:54The pursuit of this delusional goal
13:57will only lead to the end of the war
14:00and cause more suffering.
14:05This comes two days before the third mention of the war in Ukraine,
14:10which broke out on February 24,
14:12which caused significant human and economic losses
14:16in Ukraine and Russia.
14:19The global economy was also affected by this war.
14:25On the other hand,
14:28the ministers of foreign affairs of six European and Ukrainian countries
14:32during a meeting in Paris last night
14:35confirmed that Europe and Kiev should participate
14:38in any negotiations to end the war between Moscow and Kiev.
14:43In France, ten people were injured,
14:46two of them in a dangerous situation,
14:49as a result of the explosion of a hand grenade
14:52in a hall in the city of Grenoble,
14:55in the south-east of the country,
14:58in an attack that the authorities at the time
15:01considered to be terrorist.
15:05We are still continuing to present
15:08this morning's news.
15:10We will soon move on to the world of sports,
15:13the world of excitement and excitement.