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Europe seeks climate progress outside the UN
The EU should pursue sectoral agreements with strategic partners while there is no comprehensive climate treaty in sight, a senior European Commission and an influential MEP told ENDS in an interview with new internet-based TV channel viEUws on Monday.
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