Charles de Gaulle on the differences between Great Britain and continental Europe

retour Back

Charles de Gaulle on the differences between Great Britain and continental Europe

Charles de Gaulle on the differences between Great Britain and continental Europe

Charles de Gaulle wondered about England’s entry into the common market. It highlights the character "island, maritime, and linked by its exchanges, its markets, its supply to the most diverse and often the most distant countries". He adds that "the nature, the structure and the economic situation which are peculiar to England differ profoundly from those of the continental countries."

durée

02

 

min

 

03

 

sec

File : Brexit

Publication date : 14 January 1963

Reference:
I18331535
Credits:
Producteur: Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Participant : Gaulle, Charles De
Origin:
8Pm News   -   Producteur: Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I18331535

Credits:Participant : Gaulle, Charles De

Licence:
Turnkey
- use for cultural purposes and reserved for the actors of the network with a cultural vocation.
- in Digital Broadcasting and Events
- valid for 5 years.
editorial use
- for the purpose of informing the public or illustrating current events
- in digital distribution on its services,
- valid for 5 years.
- use for purposes of presentation and promotion of the image, brand, history, values of the Contracting Party's company
- or the case of the Beneficiary
- in digital distribution on its services and/or Events,
- valid for 1 year.