British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1374: Shura field

He is just reminding, but I believe that the Germans themselves will want to understand how to make the right choice in the process of changing from US dollars to US dollars.

As for the collapse of the Bretton Woods system, didn't Alan Wilson already find Iran as a backup tire for Germany? Let's not talk about whether Iran will revolutionize or not, even if it is a revolution. In fact, it is not a big problem for Germany. The motherland of the Aryans has a natural sense of closeness to Germany. This sense of closeness exists among the people, so even if Khomeini comes up, the relationship between Iran and Germany will not be bad.

Alan Wilson met with Prince Munam of Egypt. He expressed enough courtesy to Prince Munam, who is equivalent to Prince Gong, and also expressed his desire to reach an agreement.

"In addition to international obligations, that is, the importance of the Suez Canal to European countries, I actually have other things that I hope to reach a consensus with Egypt. Regarding Egypt's leadership in the Arab world, I believe the prince understands that Britain has always supported it. We also did our best to contain Free Officers."

The cabinet secretary-general, who was full of lies, never mentioned that he had clearly discovered the traces of the Free Officers Organization in Yemen, but pretended not to see them.

Of course, this has nothing to do with Egypt, it is to put a landmine under Saudi Arabia's ass, not against Egypt.

What he said today was a tentative conversation about his wife's food company using it to win over these normal desert countries. Sure enough, Prince Munam expressed great interest.

Egypt's population is growing rapidly. Although it is still able to achieve self-sufficiency in food, signs of imports have already appeared. Even the construction of the Aswan Dam will only delay this trend.

"You see, my dear prince, we still have a consensus on this point." Alan Wilson smiled gently. The pain points in Egypt have already appeared, so this is easy to handle. "In the field of import substitution, the UK has also expressed support. The UK is also optimistic about the development of tourism. Over the years, we have cooperated very happily. As for some old things from the colonial era, they should be blown away with the wind. We just want a promise, is it so difficult?"

In fact, it is not difficult, but Prince Munam naturally hopes for perfection in such a matter that is destined to be famous in history, but since the respected Sir has already made an offer, it is not impossible to talk about it.

I can also talk about the subtle expression change that I can also be patriotic, which was keenly sensed by Alan Wilson, "Prince Munum, if you don't mind, let's talk about this matter."

Alan Wilson does not deny that he has been doing his best to help his wife become a global citizen, and he really has the idea of ​​letting his wife be on top at a critical moment. This is not shameful, and there is nothing that cannot be said.

The reason why he mentioned tourism and import substitution is entirely because the foundation of Egypt is here, and it is impossible to go further. This kind of potential that can be seen at a glance poses no threat to the United Kingdom.

In short, both of them are very satisfied with the communication this time. It is not the first time that Alan Wilson has done this kind of black-box operation, and he is already familiar with it.

Now that the talks were settled, Britain and Egypt announced the next day that they would sign a handover treaty on the premise that Egypt promised to ensure the safety of the Suez Canal. When the news reached Egypt, the Egyptian people sang and danced, cheering for the good news. At the place where the treaty was signed, the United Kingdom summoned the ambassadors of the European Community countries living in London to testify, excluding the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries.

It shows that this is a legal treaty witnessed by all countries. Although the last one includes that if Egypt faces a war that threatens the safety of the Suez Canal, Britain has the responsibility to send troops to help Egypt maintain the safety of the canal, but this is innocuous.

But the Soviet ambassador couldn't resist coming uninvited, insisting on participating in this grand event, and even said that he wanted to integrate into the international community, as if he had recently complained and accused Britain that it was not the Soviet Union that he didn't want to leave.

"Why are the Soviets so annoying?" Alan Wilson murmured to his little follower, Ben Wyck, and then walked forward with a smile on his face.

At present, Britain is governed by a prime minister who is suspected of being a Soviet spy. What can he do as a cabinet secretary?

Alexeyev, who was following Victor, turned his head unconsciously, not appreciating this sanctimonious gesture very much.

"Secretary-General, your enthusiasm is astonishing." Victor shook hands very friendly, opening with such a sentence.

"Otherwise, who would believe that the driver of a Soviet embassy is a KGB lieutenant general?" Alan Wilson joked at himself, pointing out the untruth of some rumors in the market, "For example, the young diplomat next to you, said Does anyone believe that he is the KGB?"

"The Secretary-General really expressed the humor that the British are good at." Alekseev laughed dryly. The other party clearly remembered him, but pretended not to know. A heartfelt embarrassment.

"I'm very humorous. Many people say that." Alan Wilson laughed. With his memory, how could he not know that the person in front of him was the son of the tsar? Years later, Britain relied on Russian oligarchs and oil tycoons in the Middle East to support a large part of the City of London.

Alexeyev came to London, but he was regarded as a second generation of officials to choose a good place to be gilded, to experience the prosperity of the free world, and that's all.

"Congratulations to Britain and Egypt for solving their respective problems." Victor felt that the atmosphere was a bit strange, so he complimented Britain and Egypt on their peaceful breakup. "If this occasion is not so formal, I would like to have a drink with the Secretary-General at this time."

"It's better to go to a game one day. The major shareholder of Liverpool is my wife. I will go to a game at that time." Alan Wilson sent an invitation, "We can exchange the development experience of the football field between the two countries. In fact, there are many problems that we Even if we disagree, we can still seek common ground while reserving differences.”

Under the watchful eyes of a bunch of ambassadors from the European Community countries, the permanent undersecretary of the British Foreign Office and the Soviet ambassador mingled together, but there was nothing embarrassing about it, since the parties involved were not embarrassed.

At the same time that Alan Wilson appeared at the venue where Anglo-Egypt handed over the management of the canal, another meeting where Mars hit the earth was also going on at the same time, and this one was embarrassing.

Ms. Anna, the vice president of the German Hellmann Group, and the president of the British Mountbatten Group are discussing how to divide the last supper before the collapse of the Bretton Woods system?

Germany's U.S. dollar reserves and Britain's financial means, which one is the main force, and which one is not to fight, the two obviously have differences.

The United Kingdom also has dollar reserves, although not as many as Germany, which is mainly engaged in manufacturing exports, because the United Kingdom still has the traditional pound zone to rely on, connecting Goa with India and Xiangjiang with a certain big country. But the financial market in London, England, is also a powerful weapon.

In terms of size, Anna can easily gain the upper hand. As an ungrounded woman, she has sufficient confidence in this, but financial cooperation is far from being as simple as comparing figures.

"Anna, we all understand each other's strengths and weaknesses, and cooperation is just to improve the odds of winning." Pamela Mountbatten knew this woman very early, and she sympathized with the German's experience in his youth, but this is not a reason for compromise .

Anna smiled. The status of the financial market cannot replace Germany's advantage in dollar reserves, can it? She had long forgotten that Pamela Mountbatten showed her belly back then. Wasn't the culprit the other party's husband?

As things stand now, Britain cannot think that it has an advantage in finance, and ignore Germany's advantage in dollar reserves, thinking that it should get more.

The secretary-general of the cabinet is not here today. What is talking and laughing with the Soviet ambassador compared to the Shura field here? It's just pediatrics. The problem with the Soviets is at most a matter of philosophy, but this successful lady has a problem of money involved, and the problem of money is obviously more difficult to deal with.

This is not a problem between the two companies~lightnovelpub.net~There are still many stakeholders behind them, and the funds involved are tens of billions of dollars. Even if Alan Wilson is here, there is nothing he can do. a little?

In the evening, when Allen Wilson got off work, Pamela Mountbatten talked to her husband about the unsatisfactory negotiations, "The Germans are still very stubborn in this regard, and I have clearly shown my sincerity."

Whether this sincerity is true or not, Alan Wilson has no idea at all, but he still tries his best to make the cooperation successful, "The time is just right now, and Germany's economic strength is much stronger than that of France. It is better to fight alone. The reason why I say that the timing of cooperation is good is because the aftermath of the Kent University tragedy in the United States last month is not over. Now the Nixon administration can be said to be in a state of desperation, "

When the Kent University shooting happened, support for war rose by four percentage points. And the students took to the streets to make troubles at every turn, which was disgusted by the vast majority of citizens. Many politicians advocate tough treatment of radical demonstrations in order to win votes.

Local newspapers even published numerous articles scolding the students. Many people are very sympathetic to the soldiers, and think that the dead and injured students are to blame for themselves. Not only ordinary people think so, even the parents of some injured students think so.

Because of the Kent University tragedy, the current internal public opinion in the United States is extremely opposed. If a war can start at this time, the United States can be caught off guard.

"I'll try my best, and you know it's not up to me alone." Pamela Mountbatten nodded, expressing her approval of her husband's analysis, "Why don't you be better at negotiating than me, talk to her ?”

"I'm not professional in finance, so forget it." Alan Wilson shook his head quickly when he heard this. He must stay away from this Shura field. The palms and backs of his hands are full of meat, and he is reluctant to bear anyone who suffers.