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European Commission Midday Press Briefing recorded on 5 January 2026, including Q&A with journalists on EU external relations, Ukraine, trade, transport, and the Digital Services Act. This is an edited (transformative) version of the European Commission’s Midday Press Briefing, created to improve accessibility. Edits that add transformative value include cutting repetition, silences, and stutters; restructuring the content by theme and topic; adding on-screen context; and enhancing video and audio quality. This edited version does not distort the meaning or message of the original video. Topics discussed (Q&A): EU / US relations: Greenland (incl. follow-ups) Foreign affairs: Venezuela (incl. follow-ups) War in Ukraine: upcoming “Coalition of the Willing” leaders’ meeting Trade: oil imports from Venezuela Trade: Mercosur Trade: France / imports of food containing residues Digital Services Act: Grok (content safety and compliance discussion) War in Ukraine: reparations loan Transport: closure of Greek airspace Chapters: 0:00 Greenland (EU–US) 3:39 Venezuela 13:34 Greenland 15:41 Venezuela 23:24 Ukraine: Leaders’ meeting 26:57 Trade: Venezuela oil 29:30 Trade: Food residues (France) 33:13 DSA: Grok / X 35:42 Ukraine: Loan / reparations 38:50 Transport: Greek airspace 41:05 Venezuela European Digital Policy Initiative https://edpi.eu/ / eudigitalpolicy / eudigitalpolicy / eudigitalpolicy Uploaded by James Tamim, EU Digital Policy analyst. © European Union, 2026 Edits applied by the European Digital Policy Initiative (transformative value add): repetition, silences, and stutters removed; content restructured by theme so questions and answers stay together and topics remain organised (some sections may be reordered to separate topics more clearly); on-screen context and detailed descriptions added (topic labels, chapters, captions) to make long briefings easier to follow; and video/audio quality enhanced (cropping, splicing the correct audio-language tracks, voice isolation, and colour correction).