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It. thank you, but i want to turn to thangam- it. thank you, but i want to turn to thangam. ed miliband - it. thank you, but i want to turn to thangam. ed miliband said - to thangam. ed miliband said today, this drives a coach and horses through climate commitments. if labour was to win the election, will you revoke the licences? tote labour was to win the election, will you revoke the licences? you revoke the licences? we would rant no you revoke the licences? we would grant no new licences. you revoke the licences? we would grant no new licences. obviously i you revoke the licences? we would | grant no new licences. obviously oil and gas is grant no new licences. obviously oil and gas is going to form part of our transition and gas is going to form part of our transition to a fully clean, green energy market. but we need to make sure we energy market. but we need to make sure we are not going to grant any more. sure we are not going to grant any more. the world is on fir ....
Discuss it with the panel. welcoming back juan, nina and charles. nina, i d like to start with you. there is a lot of talk about what the u.s. should or shouldn t be doing and the policy being involved or not in egypt. the key number is $1.3 billion in aid. military aid we are still sending to egypt with no strings attached. the big problem in egypt is that the military controls the economy. they control 80% of manufacturerring for example. you could the imf is not giving any money as they did with turkey in the early 90s force them to privatize industry and it pushed the military to side. now have a situation in egypt where the military has its fingers in everything. saudi arabia has given $4 billion in a grant no, strings attached or nothing. and saudi arabia has a vested interest in the staus quo there. we are not using our, any ....
Discuss it with the panel. welcoming back juan, nina and charles. nina, i d like to start with you. there is a lot of talk about what the u.s. should or shouldn t be doing and the policy being involved or not in egypt. the key number is $1.3 billion in aid. military aid we are still sending to egypt with no strings attached. the big problem in egypt is that the military controls the economy. they control 80% of manufacturerring for example. you could the imf is not giving any money as they did with turkey in the early 90s force them to privatize industry and it pushed the military to side. now have a situation in egypt where the military has its fingers in everything. saudi arabia has given $4 billion in a grant no, strings attached or nothing. and saudi arabia has a vested interest in the staus quo there. we are not using our, any ....