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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 SOIR 20:00 - 13/12/2024

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00:00Welcome to Media Interview, I'm your host, Faisal AlZahrani.
00:27The U.S. foreign ministry is showing Morocco's comprehensive strategy in combating terrorism.
00:36In France, François Péroud appoints a new prime minister after Michel Barnier.
00:44The United States announces additional military aid to Ukraine worth $500 million.
00:50The U.S. foreign ministry is showing Morocco's comprehensive strategy in combating terrorism.
01:06The U.S. and Morocco have a long history of stable cooperation in combating terrorism.
01:20The Moroccan government has continued its comprehensive strategy, which includes careful security measures, regional and international cooperation, and policies to combat extremism.
01:31The report pointed out that this strategy gives priority to economic and human development, while combating extremism at the same time.
01:40And it continued in 2023 to reduce the threat of terrorism.
01:46The central position of the Kingdom of Morocco in the annual report of the U.S. foreign ministry on the situation of terrorism in the world
01:56is that it gave a picture, I will not say positive, but excellent, of the role of the Kingdom of Morocco regionally and internationally in combating terrorism
02:12and the culture of violent extremism.
02:16In the report published yesterday by the U.S. foreign ministry, it was reported that there is a strong historical relationship between the U.S. and the Kingdom of Morocco
02:29in terms of combating terrorism.
02:31This is true, because historically, we must remind those who still need to be reminded,
02:39that the first treaties that were signed by the Kingdom of Morocco with the independence of the United States in 1777,
02:47that the Moroccan legions were given protection of the American commercial ships in 1777,
02:56against the pirates, and the pirates are considered one of the forms of terrorism.
02:59This means that the cooperation between the U.S. and the Kingdom of Morocco extends to more than 240 or more than 250 years,
03:09in terms of terrorism.
03:11The report published by the U.S. foreign ministry yesterday indicates the efforts of the Kingdom of Morocco,
03:18which places the Kingdom of Morocco in a high position in terms of protecting international security
03:26and deepening security and intelligence cooperation, not only between the U.S. and Morocco,
03:32but also between the Kingdom of Morocco and its regional and international partners.
03:37Welcome, Foreign Minister and African and Moroccan partners living abroad, Nasser Bourita,
03:44Foreign Minister and Zambian partner, Molambo Haimbi,
03:49with a letter to His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Zambia, Hakendi Hechilama,
03:57and his grandfather, Molambo Haimbi,
03:59to confirm the support of his country to the Moroccan Land Union and the Kingdom of Morocco
04:05for the collection of its land, including the Moroccan Sahara.
04:09The statement was made on this occasion,
04:13on the occasion of the first round of the joint committee for cooperation between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Zambia,
04:19which was chaired by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the two countries.
04:24The Minister of Foreign Affairs and African and Moroccan partners living abroad, Nasser Bourita,
04:29mentioned the decision of the Security Council this year,
04:32which included a strong indication,
04:35despite the fact that the formation of the Security Council included parties directly involved in the conflict.
04:42We will not forget also this year the decision of the Security Council,
04:46which was a strong indication,
04:49despite the fact that the formation of the Security Council included parties directly involved in the conflict.
04:57However, the Security Council showed that the orientation of the international community
05:02and the orientation of the United Nations is clear.
05:07The decision not only preserved Morocco's interests,
05:10but also added two main elements.
05:13First, the decision showed the dynamic created by His Majesty the King in the file,
05:19which is now included in the Security Council decision,
05:23because the Security Council welcomes the momentum that knows the file in recent years.
05:32The Security Council also confirmed one of the main elements,
05:36which is that those who choose the weapon and choose to stop the fire,
05:47have no place around the table to solve this file,
05:51and that without strong respect for stopping the fire,
05:56there is no dialogue,
06:00there is no negotiation, there is no political dialogue.
06:07The Ambassador to Morocco Omar Hilal Bin Ribad confirmed
06:13that the South, in all its diversity,
06:16forms an invitation to dialogue and diversity,
06:19and more inclusiveness and respect for the sovereignty of the countries.
06:22Hilal stressed during his participation in a workshop organized during the 13th round
06:26of the International Annual Atlantic Dialogue,
06:30organized by the Center for New South,
06:33that every time the South unites and abandons ideological differences,
06:38it becomes able to impose its will and contribute to the reform of the United Nations
06:44and to influence some decisions of international institutions.
06:47First of all, we must work to create a sense of trust,
06:54because the issue of trust is necessary,
06:57and there are also the elements of unity, cooperation and solidarity
07:00in order to achieve development.
07:02This is on the one hand, and on the other hand,
07:05for the countries of the South to work to respect the United Nations Charter
07:09and the Charter of the United Nations,
07:11respect the good neighbor,
07:13and also respect the principles related to the resolution of disputes,
07:16conflicts, and the elimination of terrorist cells and separation.
07:20The South, as I mentioned earlier,
07:21is a diverse world with different faces.
07:25There is no single South.
07:27On the other hand, we must also work for a united South,
07:31which includes 35 countries,
07:34in the framework of a strong, integrated and united Egypt.
07:41The International Center for Research on the Prevention of Child Abduction
07:45presented to a group of diplomats who depend on income
07:48the results of his latest report on global dynamics
07:51for child abduction in disputes.
07:53The head of the center, Abdelkader Filari,
07:56presented in front of a number of diplomats
07:59representing African and Latin American countries
08:03in the presence of local rights activities.
08:06He presented the summary of a major study
08:09entitled Global Standards for Child Abduction,
08:11an in-depth analysis.
08:13We carried out, since 2020,
08:17approximately 950 interviews
08:21with former child abductors,
08:24whether in the Cuban islands,
08:27the Cuban youth islands,
08:29or former abductors in Yugoslavia,
08:33and other abductors in Latin American countries.
08:38These meetings and interviews
08:41were with child abductors at that time
08:43and with their families,
08:46journalists, civil servants,
08:49and local rights activists.
08:52These methods that are used,
08:56for example in the Tindoub camp,
08:58are considered unique.
09:00Why?
09:02Because it is one of the camps
09:04where the abduction process continues
09:07in a clear way for the public.
09:09There is no room for disguising or concealing,
09:14so that what is called schools
09:19turn into military camps
09:23to train these children.
09:27The international community
09:30has become in a kind of normalization
09:33with this violent practice
09:36for these children
09:37who are abducted
09:40in the open
09:42in front of the international community.
09:45When we compare the methods of abduction
09:48of children,
09:50whether in the Tindoub camp
09:52or in similar groups
09:55in Latin America,
09:57we find that there is a great similarity
10:00between militias,
10:02armed groups,
10:04terrorist groups,
10:05and criminal organizations
10:08that cross borders.
10:11After more than a week of waiting,
10:14French President Emmanuel Macron
10:16appointed his ally François Bayrou
10:18as prime minister
10:20in the hope of overcoming the great crisis
10:22that France has been suffering
10:24since the dissolution of the National Assembly
10:26and the implementation of elections
10:28that did not have a clear majority.
10:30Bayrou, a green politician
10:32and historical ally of Macron,
10:33was elected by Michel Barnier
10:35after a historic vote
10:37on a memorandum of trust
10:39supported by the left and the far-right
10:41on the 4th of this month.
10:43A report by Najat Boutefsoud.
10:45The political step of Bayrou
10:48is an exceptional mission
10:50that reflects the complex reality
10:52that the political scene
10:54in France is experiencing.
10:56It seems that Emmanuel Macron
10:58appointed by François Bayrou
11:00as the new prime minister
11:01has chosen a political figure
11:03that combines the long experience
11:05and the ability to negotiate
11:07to manage a difficult stage
11:09and an unprecedented crisis.
11:11The choice of the man
11:13is not random,
11:15but a well-studied choice
11:17that shows the need
11:19for a figure capable
11:21of overcoming the conflict
11:23between the opposing movements
11:25within the French public associations
11:27where no party has an absolute majority.
11:29Everyone understands
11:31the difficulty of the task,
11:33but I believe that there is a way
11:35that can bring people together
11:37instead of separating them.
11:39Today is the 4th anniversary
11:41of the king's birthday
11:43that I wrote a lot about
11:45because it is a symbol of reconciliation
11:47and it is what we need
11:49at this stage.
11:51I think reconciliation
11:53is necessary.
11:55The decision of Emmanuel Macron
11:56to appoint the leader
11:58of the middle wing
12:00has had a clear reaction.
12:02At a time when there was
12:04a clear opposition
12:06from the left wing,
12:08the party and the right-wing
12:10nationalist association
12:12began to open up
12:14to the new government,
12:16which opens the door
12:18to the possibility of cooperation
12:20in the French political scene.
12:22I especially call on the new
12:24prime minister
12:26to make a statement
12:28about his rejection
12:30of the previous policies
12:32in the last election
12:34demanding real change.
12:36What we need now
12:38is a clear cut,
12:40but firm,
12:42with Macron's policies
12:44and the launch
12:46of a new path
12:48that will serve
12:50the people's aspirations.
12:52Beirut is waiting
12:54to form a government
12:56after Macron's
12:58resolution in June.
13:00As for the economic
13:02and social level,
13:04the biggest challenge
13:06facing the new prime minister
13:08will be the budget
13:10for 2025,
13:12especially in light
13:14of the high taxes
13:16that are weighing
13:18the people of France
13:20and the anger of the farmers
13:22and the proliferation
13:24of social plans.
13:26And its success
13:28is a testament
13:30to a precise balance
13:32between economic reform
13:34and political confidence
13:36at a time when
13:38the country needs
13:40more than ever
13:42to a leadership
13:44that is wise
13:46and realistic
13:48to face the
13:50presidential challenges.
13:52Following this topic,
13:54we follow the comment
13:56of a French politician
13:58who made several
14:00presidential elections.
14:02He was three times
14:04a member of the French
14:06and European parliaments.
14:08He was one of the first
14:10Macron's allies
14:12appointed by the Minister of Justice
14:14in 2017.
14:16This person has
14:18a great experience
14:20in French politics
14:22on both sides.
14:24In addition to this
14:26he is very close
14:28to President Emmanuel Macron.
14:30But in my opinion
14:32this mission
14:34is almost impossible
14:36considering that
14:38any political group
14:40does not exist
14:42in the French parliament.
14:44Even now
14:46there is no balance
14:48for 2025.
14:50Therefore,
14:52this complicated
14:54and difficult mission
14:56that seems
14:58impossible
15:00is how to satisfy
15:02all the groups.
15:04We saw that
15:06the government of
15:08Michel Barnier
15:10fell in the first exam
15:12when it wanted
15:14to fix
15:16the social field.
15:18We know that
15:20all these groups
15:22have conditions
15:23that prevent them
15:25from receiving taxes
15:27and not increasing taxes.
15:29This is a red line.
15:31The Socialist Party
15:33considers that
15:35the new immigration law
15:37is a red line.
15:39The National Assembly
15:41considers that
15:43immigration is one of the priorities.
15:45The room decided
15:47to accuse the Algerian Parliament
15:49of rejecting the request
15:50of the Algerian lawyer
15:52since mid-November.
15:54This happened
15:56when the French lawyer
15:58accused the Algerian authorities
16:00of refusing to grant him
16:02a defense license
16:04from his lawyer.
16:06He said in a press conference
16:08that he will wait a few days
16:10before filing a complaint
16:12against Algeria
16:14to the UN Human Rights Commission
16:16and the UN Human Rights Committee.
16:20Thousands of Syrians
16:22from different Syrian cities
16:24took to the streets
16:26after the Friday prayer
16:28to express their joy
16:30at the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime
16:32and the success of the revolution.
16:34The leader of the armed opposition,
16:36Ahmad al-Shar'a,
16:38called for this celebration
16:40in a phrase directed
16:42to the Syrian citizens.
16:44As the Syrians and the world
16:46have never seen before,
16:48Ahmad al-Shar'a took off
16:50to express his joy
16:52at the success of their revolution
16:54before he left
16:56to rebuild the country.
16:58We would like to congratulate
17:00the great Syrian people
17:02for the victory of the blessed revolution
17:04and for their support
17:06to go down to the battlefield
17:08to express their joy
17:10without shooting
17:12and killing people.
17:14After that,
17:16we will build this country
17:18and as we said
17:20before,
17:22we will build it
17:24with the support of the Syrians
17:26who took to the streets
17:28in Damascus,
17:30Homs,
17:32Daraa,
17:34Hamat,
17:36Lathia,
17:38Deir ez-Zor
17:40and other cities.
17:42Thousands of Syrians
17:44gathered in the mosque
17:46in the capital
17:48to express their joy
17:50for the victory of the revolution
17:52and for their support
17:54to go down to the battlefield
17:56without shooting
17:58and killing people.
18:00We will build this country
18:02with the support of the Syrians
18:04who took to the streets
18:06in Damascus,
18:08Homs,
18:10Lathia,
18:12Daraa,
18:14Hamat,
18:16Deir ez-Zor
18:18and other cities.
18:20We will build this country
18:22with the support of the Syrians
18:24who took to the streets
18:26in Damascus,
18:28Homs,
18:30Lathia,
18:32Daraa,
18:34Hamat,
18:36Deir ez-Zor
18:38and other cities.
18:40We will build this country
18:42with the support of the Syrians
18:44who took to the streets
18:46in Damascus,
18:48Lathia,
18:50Hamat,
18:52Deir ez-Zor
18:54and other cities.
18:56We will build this country
18:58with the support of the Syrians
19:00who took to the streets
19:02in Damascus,
19:04Lathia,
19:06Hamat,
19:08Deir ez-Zor
19:10and other cities.
19:12We will build this country
19:14with the support of the Syrians
19:16who took to the streets
19:18in Damascus,
19:20Lathia,
19:22Hamat,
19:24Deir ez-Zor
19:26and other cities.
19:50We will build this country
19:52with the support of the Syrians
19:54who took to the streets
19:56in Damascus,
19:58Lathia,
20:00Hamat,
20:02Deir ez-Zor
20:04and other cities.
20:06We will build this country
20:08with the support of the Syrians
20:10who took to the streets
20:12in Damascus,
20:14Lathia,
20:16Hamat,
20:18Deir ez-Zor
20:20and other cities.
20:22We will build this country
20:24with the support of the Syrians
20:26who took to the streets
20:28in Damascus,
20:30Lathia,
20:32Hamat,
20:34Deir ez-Zor
20:36and other cities.
20:38We will build this country
20:40with the support of the Syrians
20:42who took to the streets
20:44in Damascus,
20:46Lathia,
20:48Hamat,
20:50Deir ez-Zor
20:52and other cities.
20:54We will build this country
20:56with the support of the Syrians
20:58who took to the streets
21:00in Damascus,
21:02Lathia,
21:04Hamat,
21:06Deir ez-Zor
21:08and other cities.
21:10We will build this country
21:12with the support of the Syrians
21:14who took to the streets
21:16in Damascus,
21:18Lathia,
21:20Hamat,
21:22Deir ez-Zor
21:24and other cities.
21:26We will build this country
21:28with the support of the Syrians
21:30who took to the streets
21:32in Damascus,
21:34Lathia,
21:36Hamat,
21:38Deir ez-Zor
21:40and other cities.
21:42We will build this country
21:44with the support of the Syrians
21:46who took to the streets
21:48in Damascus,
21:50Lathia,
21:52Hamat,
21:54Deir ez-Zor
21:56and other cities.
22:20We will build this country
22:22with the support of the Syrians
22:24who took to the streets
22:26in Damascus,
22:28Lathia,
22:30Hamat,
22:32Deir ez-Zor
22:34and other cities.
22:36We will build this country
22:38with the support of the Syrians
22:40who took to the streets
22:42in Damascus,
22:44Lathia,
22:46Hamat,
22:48Deir ez-Zor
22:50and other cities.
22:52We will build this country
22:54with the support of the Syrians
22:56who took to the streets
22:58in Damascus,
23:00Lathia,
23:02Hamat,
23:04Deir ez-Zor
23:06and other cities.
23:08We will build this country
23:10with the support of the Syrians
23:12who took to the streets
23:14in Damascus,
23:16Lathia,
23:18Hamat,
23:20Deir ez-Zor
23:22and other cities.
23:24We will build this country
23:26with the support of the Syrians
23:28who took to the streets
23:30in Damascus,
23:32Lathia,
23:34Hamat,
23:36Deir ez-Zor
23:38and other cities.
23:40We will build this country
23:42with the support of the Syrians
23:44who took to the streets
23:46in Damascus,
23:48Lathia,
23:50Hamat,
23:52Deir ez-Zor
23:54and other cities.
23:56We will build this country
23:58with the support of the Syrians
24:00who took to the streets
24:02in Damascus,
24:04Lathia,
24:06Hamat,
24:08Deir ez-Zor
24:10and other cities.
24:12We will build this country
24:14with the support of the Syrians
24:16who took to the streets
24:18in Damascus,
24:20Lathia,
24:22Hamat,
24:24Deir ez-Zor
24:26and other cities.
24:50We will build this country
24:52with the support of the Syrians
24:54who took to the streets
24:56in Damascus,
24:58Lathia,
25:00Hamat,
25:02Deir ez-Zor
25:04and other cities.