...مكسيك لأن هذا قد خلق لها أزمة كبيرة ، أز...

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00:00Mexico because this has created a big crisis, a crisis in the organization that has borders to transfer almost directly
00:06With Britain. Therefore, the issue of escalation in France, as we noticed in the Oka crisis, is for it to appreciate the position,
00:12Certainly, geopolitical and economic interests cannot be forgotten. There is a group of papers that are owned today by France
00:21and does not want to sell it, especially as it is suffering from a crisis. We have a crisis
00:25the economy as a whole, the countries, after a pandemic that reminds us, there is a group of hot files that were opened by France
00:31in a group of areas in the world. Here I am talking about Libya, the Eastern Mediterranean, there is a desire in France
00:37to return strongly as a strong state within the European Union. All these points together must look at the issue at a time. I can't break up
00:46the issue of navigation and fishing or immigration is open. The entry of this profession from the world crisis, all this energy
00:54We're going to separate all these pending files in the middle of this discussion.
00:58So, this French position is a double message addressed to the European side on the one hand
01:05and the British side on the other hand, and on Britain, I would like to ask my guest Mr. Samuel. London also called on Paris to reverse its decision to cancel the participation
01:15to the British Home Secretary in this meeting on Sunday. Why?
01:20What does Britain want to achieve or perhaps rely on from this European meeting?
01:29Britain would like to engage in any development of tensions with France. Of course, with all the crises that we have seen recently, the hunting or bag crisis, and now the immigration crisis. So all these crises might get out of control. If
01:47The United Kingdom now wants to get closer to France, and Johnson of course said that France does not
01:55enough for the management of the crisis. Immigration is
02:00in the areas between France
02:04Britain, and this network is also Scottish. Forty seven thousand people stop before
02:12Britain, but perhaps the need for cooperation between France
02:16And the United Kingdom. So maybe we start the road by reducing tensions, and besides, Boris Johnson is now
02:23is experiencing political pressure because the Labor Party is now criticizing it even in spite of all the political issues
02:31because there are these national efforts to perhaps
02:36focus on immigration by the Labor Party, and there is this tremendous pressure on Boris Johnson now
02:44Well, here I would like to ask my guest from Amman, Dr. Hassan Al-Momani.
02:48What is the truth of this French-British dispute? I mean, we were talking about a snowball for GATT
02:54all the ongoing and escalating differences between France and Britain