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Sweden outlines key EU presidency priorities
Climate change, biodiversity, the Baltic Sea and resource efficiency will be Sweden's main green priorities when it takes over the EU presidency from the Czechs in July, a political adviser to environment minister Andreas Carlgren told ENDS on Tuesday.
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