12 minutes with US interests unclear with ‘no deal’ on table - Greenlandic minister Minister Naaja Nathanielsen told Euronews that the Greenlandic government is seeking clarity on the Trump administration’s demands, cautioning that ‘full access’ to her Arctic country’s mineral resources would cross its red lines.
12 minutes with 'Let's prove them wrong': Spanish economy minister responds to US Spanish Economy Minister says Europeans must stay united and keep focused on integration after the Trump administration said the continent's economy is suffocating under excessive regulation and weak leadership. 12/12/2025
12 minutes with European Ombudswoman weighs in on von der Leyen’s vanishing texts The European Ombudswoman has defended the European Commission’s commitment to transparency amid criticism that President Ursula von der Leyen is running an increasingly opaque operation, but recognised "challenges" in upholding free access to documents. 12/12/2025
12 minutes with Belgian drug chief asks EU to pressure apps to work with authorities Belgium’s first-ever National Drug Commissioner, Ine Van Wymersch, tells Euronews that the European Union needs to crack down on encrypted messaging platforms that allow drug traffickers to coordinate their criminal operations. 05/12/2025
12 minutes with Former FM Kuleba: Europe's decision-making on Ukraine 'embarrassing’ Ukraine’s former foreign minister tells Euronews’ 12 Minutes With that Europe needs to "pull itself together" amid the diplomatic push for peace, saying the current 'pace of decision-making' means there "are no good times for Europe ahead." 27/11/2025
12 minutes with Europe must reinvent growth formula in new world, Eurogroup boss says Europe must reinvent its growth model in changing world hit by tariffs and force, Eurogroup boss tells Euronews in exclusive interview. 14/11/2025
12 minutes with North Macedonia ‘bullied’ on its EU membership path, PM Mickoski says Having spent over two decades in the EU membership waiting room, North Macedonia hopes the wait will finally be over as Prime Minister Mickoski tells Euronews the accession of his country has been delayed by “artificial disputes”. 07/11/2025
12 minutes with EU risks ‘losing credibility’ if it fails to enlarge, Montenegro warns Montenegro is a frontrunner among EU candidate countries and hopes to wrap up accession talks with Brussels next year. Failure to secure the country’s accession could dent the EU’s credibility and send a ‘horrible signal’ to other candidates, its deputy Prime Minister warns. 06/11/2025
12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says Albania is committed to joining the EU by 2030 in an “ambitious but doable” timeline, Edi Rama told Euronews. The European Commission's annual check-up of where the EU candidate countries stand on their membership paths came out largely positive for Tirana. 05/11/2025
12 minutes with 'Put money where the problem is': Lithuania urges eastern flank action Lithuania's Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys tells Euronews that defending the eastern flank is an existential question after a series of destabilising airspace incursions. 28/10/2025
12 minutes with Romanian FM backs Trump's push to fully wean EU off Russian energy Neighbouring Slovakia and Hungary are resisting pressure from the Trump administration to suspend their purchases of Russian energy products. 17/10/2025
12 minutes with EBRD chief: Bank ‘even more important’ amid global tensions, aid cuts Odile Renaud-Basso dismisses decline of multilateralism as a threat to the mission of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and foresees a role in post-war Ukraine and Gaza’s post-war recovery. 14/10/2025