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The UAE is more successful in the airport sector from Britain and the ability to plan for the future

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson compared his government’s performance regarding openness to expanding the airport sector with the success achieved by the UAE in this regard.

“I have been watching what Dubai has been doing for 17 years, the renaissance and keenness it achieved to expand and the ability to plan for the future through tangible expansion in the field of airports,” Johnson said during a major speech within the works of the second day of the World Summit of Governments.

Johnson dealt with several issues during his session, “noting that he sympathizes with some of the ideas of the current US President Donald Trump and he was invited to his inauguration ceremony and was sitting among the world’s wealthy Jeff Bezos, Mark Zacberg and Elon Musk, joking that” the poorest man among them. “

On Trump’s proposal on the Gaza Strip, “he stated that the city has great resources, but is managed badly, and it is convinced of the idea, but the Palestinian people have the right to have the country that he promised for decades.

And on the importance of Ukraine’s support, in the face of Russian challenges, and that its future is determined according to the desire of its people to freedom, and not by re -drawing the borders or imposing unfair settlements, Johnson said: I think that Ukraine can become Russian again, it may also mean that The United States of America can return to the British Empire.

On the candidate for victory if a confrontation occurred between Trump and Russian President Putin, Johnson said, America is the best.

Boris Johnson criticized government spending policies, stressing the need to review budgets and stop financial waste, stressing that European democracies, including the United Kingdom, spend taxpayers money without achieving the desired goals, stressing the importance of taking serious steps to reduce government spending.

Johnson touched on his experience in the government, noting that the Kofid-19 pandemic has imposed a tremendous expansion in the state’s intervention and its spending, pointing out that the current stage requires reducing this role and reseting financial policies. Expressing his support for the approach to reducing expenses in a deliberate manner instead of completely canceling it.

In another context, Johnson pointed to the issue of external aid, considering that many of them are wasted without concrete results, calling for directing investments towards teaching girls in developing countries as an effective way to combat poverty. Regarding the exit of Britain from the European Union, he stressed that the decision came based on the will of the people, criticizing the continuation of some elites in fully resisting its implementation.

Boris Johnson touched on several local and international political issues, noting that his party, the conservatives, faces great challenges, but he may be able to recover and can occur before the upcoming elections.

Challenges
Johnson also dealt with the absorptive capacity crisis in British airports, pointing to the challenges facing the infrastructure and government organization, which leads to the delay of major projects, and said that these obstacles remind him of the challenges he faced during his job as the mayor of London, where he had to deal with the complications of bureaucracy to achieve results Concrete.

He added: A fourth new aircraft landing was suggested at Heathrow Airport working 24 hours, but the British government did not welcome this proposal, while the UAE continues to rise and work to expand, in reference to planning for the future.

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