January 14.1963-French ban on British entry into the European Common Market
In the twelfth lunar month 19 (Renyin), January 14, 1963, the French ban on British entry into the European Common Market. The Photo by
Charles de Gaulle in 1963 January 14, 2011
1963. French President Charles de Gaulle in Paris, held a press conference, against the British to enter the Common Market Organization. This action so that the member countries of the Common Market of the Charles de Gaulle shocked. Because de Gaulle afraid of low food prices in the United Kingdom and cash subsidies to farmers will undermine the cohesion of the market. Charles de Gaulle said, if the British were allowed to join the Common Market, the European is likely to be huge Atlantic annexation Atlantic organization by the United States managed. But de Gaulle's such an approach was opposed by other countries in the Common Market.
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