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Because i think we all know how he will go ahead marcus the introduction of the instead Payment System by the europeans as a way of trying to circumvent the american restrictions on countries wanting to trade with iran and the in 6 payments system is not only a goodwill gesture by the European Institute on it is also every year against trying to keep it on in the j. C. You know a do you and it is also a way of the europeans lets have a name access to the iranian well kits which after all is an important market sphere in particular for countries like germany and france but its paid for the insteps Payment System to be sustainable and effective it must apply so oil purchase ends because dont trump start sentients on a wrong which are all completely the most dangerous thats a. America has had placed iran over the last 40 years or go in for wrongs jocular and that jocular is irans ability states to export oil if the european Payment System does not apply to the purchases by other countries
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waving flags and chanting slogans. the palestinian red cross said more than 70 people were injured in clashes. now on bbc news, dateline london, with sean ley. hello and welcome to the programme which brings together columnists from uk newspapers with the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast to audiences in their home country from the dateline london. this was the week when sue gray delivered her report into whether there were downing street parties during the covid lockdown. did the report itself deliver? we learnt the likely impact of surging energy prices and a doubling of the numbers in fuel poverty in the uk. the government s answer to it? throw money at the problem. is it proportionate or inflationary? and what about those other sharply rising bills? is inflation stalking the globe? to discuss all that, we have the american journalist stephanie baker, a senior writer with bloomberg markets, steve richards, a political commentator who presents the podcast