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06:51 the guest's status in Egypt and the situation of this guest, whether it's receiving electricity, water and blood donation services from the Egyptian state in a big way, and in the midst of a severe economic crisis.
07:05 Today, the guest has arrived to all the welcoming from Egypt, but the children of Egypt need to have a guest in their home and their son there. They need to see their first son and then the guest. This is the situation we need today to see strongly.
07:17 Welcoming is there, their participation in life in Egypt is there, but we need to confirm the situation, especially on the economic side.
07:24 Okay, Dr. Yousri, recently, and I must clarify the difference here. Doctor, just to clarify the difference between the refugee and the immigrant, because during the short period of time, there was a kind of confusion between the two.
07:43 Let me start by saying that the voice of the Egyptian state, represented by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, is speaking about the guests of Egypt.
07:53 Egypt has not yet issued an official statement that bears the word "refugees", but they are the guests inside the Arab Republic of Egypt, like the guests in any Arab country or any Arab country.
08:06 Another very important thing is that what the Egyptian state is doing now is a part of learning the rules of the game, the rules of the game, working to replace the other advantages of the immigrants,
08:19 and to help them with the economy within the society, and to absorb the economic shocks that sometimes occur in a few years, like in 2023, when Egypt received a very large number of Sudanese refugees.
08:34 This number has entered the unofficial market, whether in currency or in assets, and therefore it is now necessary to take the right measures, and to limit the number,
08:49 so that first, every country in the world can benefit from the balance sheets and budgets to provide food security, water security, medicine security, education, health, and services for everyone who lives on its land, whether a citizen or a refugee.
09:06 Here comes the idea of ​​participation, how can we allocate these numbers and provide them with the advantages and care they need, if we still consider them guests of the guests of Egypt.
09:22 Now, the Gulf countries are also taking new measures in the issue of resettlement, and the types of resettlement, and the ways of resettlement, and some of them are distinctive, some of them are personal, and some of them are identity.
09:34 So, here, too, all countries in the world, and governments of the world, including the Egyptian government, let us stay away from the link that occurs in the economic field of their interference with the guests and guests.
09:45 But we are now facing the process of re-organizing a complete Egyptian system to preserve the rights of these guests, their care, their entry into the Egyptian economy, their integration into the official economy,
09:59 providing them with many passports, providing them with the capabilities to work with them.
10:04 Perhaps you can confirm that there are investments in the Arab Republic of Egypt that exceed more than 3.4 billion pounds.
10:12 Perhaps now it is also the case that some of these guests do not have a personal residence or a residence of an investor,
10:19 but there are a number of guests who need classification, statistics, and readings to do the calculations for schools, educational institutions, education, hospitals, and treatment.
10:34 Dr. Yousri, Egypt welcomes its guests, but what is the situation of the intense and attraction on social media platforms and the claims that have been described as strange to the Egyptian society to the exclusion of some nationalities?
10:57 I personally believe that these events and perhaps the trends of social media in the last ten years have never been enough to solve the issues on the domestic side.
11:10 I am telling you that Egypt, during the year 2023, is building an Egyptian economy and is loved by the world on all sides.
11:20 Therefore, this is the fate of Egypt, but what is being done by social media and the claims, on the contrary, does not reflect what is being applied in the street.
11:28 The Egyptian street embraces the Syrian people and deals with them.
11:34 We have joint workers, joint investments, joint projects.
11:39 Therefore, the issue of cutting or the issue of oppression may be not accounted for by the Egyptian government.
11:49 The Egyptian state, the business and civil society organizations, businessmen, deal with the Sudanese and Syrian brothers.
11:56 We also have dialogue sessions with them so that we can also get from them political and ideological documents related to the development of investment and exploitation,
12:06 and the participation in the entry of African markets and foreign markets.
12:10 We cannot support what is happening on social media in some issues that deal with the negative and not the positive.
12:19 I hope you stay with us, Dr. Yousri, and also Mr. Ahmed. We will go to a short break and resume our conversation shortly.
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14:31 We have more than one nationality in the capital.
14:36 This is a very sudden and negative action on all prices, on rents, on currency, on everything.
14:45 People are rich, they do not affect the country's economy, nor do they affect the people in general, nor the state.
14:53 The country's economy is down, and they are not the reason. They come to live in Egypt and take their livelihood.
14:59 Whether they are present or not, their livelihood is in Egypt or outside of Egypt.
15:03 Since the beginning of time, Egypt has been open to all people and all people, and nothing has ever been affected.
15:08 These people are present and work normally. These people are tired and work like us, like them. There is no problem with them.
15:14 But anything that happens is normal.
15:16 We can take advantage of their situation better than this. We can get them into the state's economy.
15:23 We can benefit from their work, so that they are under the state's administration, and they do not have to work like us,
15:27 without taxes, and without benefiting from them.
15:30 They can pay taxes like ordinary citizens, as we do.
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15:37 The reality is that we must ask, perhaps at the title of this episode,
15:42 whether the immigrants and refugees are a burden on the economy or a strong force in a country that is really suffering from economic crises and a large population.
15:51 But on the other hand, if we look at it, there are huge investments that were made by some of these immigrants in Egypt over the past few years.
15:59 Indeed, perhaps, as we were listening, Yassine, to the Egyptian street,
16:04 there are some who indicate that they have coalesced with the economic crisis that the Egyptian economy is going through in recent weeks.
16:13 Let's go to the question here, Yassine, for our guest, Mr. Ahmed.
16:17 We are talking about about 9 million immigrants and refugees in Egypt.
16:24 In your opinion, are these numbers really a burden on the Egyptian economy today,
16:29 especially with what the economy is going through from the crises we have seen recently?
16:34 At the beginning, on the subject of social media, which was a very serious punishment,
16:41 today we must thank you for explaining all the information.
16:45 Social media is information that may be true or false,
16:48 but we must take our information from official sources, media and officials,
16:53 because it is the real reference.
16:55 Therefore, what is said on social media is often untrue and has effects on both sides,
17:02 whether Egyptians or guests of Egypt.
17:04 This is the first point.
17:05 As for the title of the episode, it is very important.
17:07 Are the guests of Egypt a burden or an economic feature?
17:12 Of course, there is a very special distinction.
17:15 When they were registered in the Egyptian state and their legalization was determined and placed in a legal way,
17:21 and their residence was legal and integrated into the official economy,
17:25 today it benefits the Egyptian state and thus it achieves a great economic benefit for the Egyptian state.
17:31 As for their work away from the legal bases and the increase in the unofficial economy in the Egyptian state,
17:38 it represents a great pressure on the Egyptian state.
17:41 Also, the vision related to the private sector,
17:44 especially the individuals' education and services provided to them in health care,
17:51 the support provided by the Egyptian government to some sectors and their participation in this support,
17:57 whether it is true or not, and how much it is.
18:00 There must be a limit in the Egyptian state.
18:02 But the economic power is ultimately, some say, that it invests in the Egyptian state,
18:07 but it achieves benefits.
18:09 Today we are not talking about a year or two.
18:12 We are talking about decades, 10 years, 15 years,
18:16 and they enjoy all the good in Egypt and they have achieved benefits from their investments.
18:21 We find many activities at the level of companies and shops that achieve great profits
18:27 and they have all the welcome of the Egyptian state.
18:30 But the Egyptian state has a right to evaluate their situation in the way the Egyptian state sees it in light of these conditions.
18:36 Also, today, the comparison between 133 countries and 9 million refugees,
18:41 when we talk about the country in the world that can bear this pressure.
18:45 I had a conversation with the Deputy President of the State Bank about the size of the presence of guests in Egypt.
18:50 He said that it is very large and that there is no country that can be compared to it in terms of the size of the advantages,
18:54 whether it is integration.
18:55 The person who gets off the airport today can get an apartment, can open a shop, can work.
18:59 The next day, you find him working and making a profit and he can spend on his family and bring his family.
19:04 This is not present.
19:05 If there are two tents in two countries, Egypt and another country,
19:08 there is no comparison between all the advantages that Egypt has presented and still presents to all its guests at this stage.
19:15 I will take from your words, Mr. Ahmed, and pass it on to Dr. Yousri,
19:21 regarding the situation for the residents in an illegal way in Egypt.
19:26 Perhaps the Egyptian Council of Ministers spoke a few months ago about new conditions for the residents in an illegal way,
19:34 including the presence of a host between the two countries.
19:38 What does this mean?
19:40 And who will apply this condition to me?
19:43 The presence of an Egyptian host.
19:45 In fact, let's say that at first, I don't know why,
19:54 when it comes to the situation in Egypt, the oil price increases on social media.
19:59 I don't know why all the countries in the world, even those that have host businesses,
20:04 are running what is run by laws and regulations and regulations.
20:08 Egypt has spoken about a mechanism to reach a correct answer.
20:15 They are in the Egyptian Council of Ministers discussing now to respond to a question from the title of the episode.
20:21 Through statistics, through partial analysis of the host host,
20:26 we will be able to evaluate the host's qualifications,
20:30 their knowledge, their understanding, their status, their status with the host,
20:34 and through that, we will be able to create other opportunities for cooperation and participation with the host and with the Egyptian community.
20:43 What is the reason for the presence of a host or a reference person?
20:49 Perhaps thinking about some references,
20:52 and this is something that has been done in many neighboring countries,
20:58 but so far, this is a social issue and not a matter of implementation.
21:03 Perhaps this is not a condition that exists in the coming procedures,
21:07 after the overall process of statistics, analysis, and arrangement,
21:11 so that there is an effective system for the host to be able to benefit from their host,
21:21 and I will talk to you about a very important economic issue,
21:25 which is the security bill.
21:27 We must know that we are all partners,
21:29 100-105 million Egyptians and 10 million Egyptians,
21:32 we must all participate in the security bill.
21:35 Now, security in the world is filled with open balances,
21:39 in the shadow of this high size of conflicts,
21:42 it is not possible for the economy to continue, or the currency investment, or the currency balance,
21:46 or the currency trade, in the shadow of the security bill,
21:49 which all the guests and citizens must participate in equally.
21:54 We in Egypt welcome all guests as honorable guests,
21:58 the land of Egypt welcomes all guests,
22:01 not only that they carry the battles, the blood, the tears, and the wounds.
22:07 In addition to your speech, Dr. Yousri, I have a brief question for Mr. Ahmed,
22:14 we may add to what Dr. Yousri was talking about,
22:19 what is the role of the international community in dealing with the issue of refugees in Egypt,
22:26 and the importance of assistance in this regard?
22:29 I think that today the whole world should look at the Egyptian state and what it has done,
22:37 and still does in all issues, in the shadow of a severe economic pressure,
22:41 the number of guests in Egypt is very high, and the economic situation is very difficult.
22:46 In short, because I am an expert in the schedule of the program today,
22:50 when we talk about the guests of Egypt, we still welcome them,
22:53 but can you imagine that there are 133 countries,
22:56 where is the state today in statistics, even the world,
22:59 to bear 133 countries, 9 million, and it is the number that has been limited,
23:03 the numbers may be greater than that,
23:05 and therefore the Egyptian state, we are close to 10%, 8.7%,
23:09 we are close to 10% of the number in the Egyptian state,
23:13 and it enjoys all services, today there are no guests in Egypt,
23:16 we see and tell him, it is clear that he is a guest,
23:19 we see him participating in the apartment in front of me,
23:21 he is a guest, he stays in his place, he is present with me,
23:23 his son is learning with my children, he takes health care services,
23:26 so all services are provided to him in a very large way,
23:29 and therefore the Egyptian state needs to organize their situation in a large way,
23:33 so that the outside world can look at this file in a very large way,
23:37 and we see today that Europe has a problem with the issue of refugees and their entry,
23:41 but the Egyptian state always opens its doors,
23:44 especially to its Arab apartments, in the light of the current situation,
23:47 but I will repeat one last sentence,
23:49 that my son deserves the economic situation,
23:52 I deserve to provide him with services,
23:54 then I see my guest today,
23:56 and all of them under the treatment of the Egyptian state,
23:59 which welcomes everyone on its land.
24:02 Yes, in conclusion, I thank you very much Mr. Ahmed Samir,
24:06 member of the Economic Committee of the Egyptian Council of Sheikhs,
24:09 and also Dr. Yossry Alsharqoui,
24:11 President of the Egyptian Workers' Association,
24:14 and I am also responsible for my colleague Randa and the Working Team in Cairo and Dubai,
24:18 and at the end of this episode, we have nothing but to pray to God
24:21 that the situation of the country and the people will be resolved.
24:24 Thank you Yassine,
24:26 and to our generous guests for this participation.
24:31 We have lit the candle today in Taht Al-Dawah,
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