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EU-US climate change talks make headway

Published 21 April 2005 - Updated 29 June 2007
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Meetings between an EU troika and key decision-makers on Capitol Hill have opened up the prospect of a new EU-US entente on climate change co-operation after 2012.

An EU troika made up of EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas, Luxembourg Environment Minister Lucien Lux and Lord Whitty from the upcoming British EU Presidency has met with key decision-makers in Washington to discuss action on climate change after 2012 (EurActiv, 18 April 2005).

"We moved beyond discussing technological innovation," Dimas said in a statement after the two-day visit. "The results of these talks could well mark the beginning of a new phase of US-EU co-operation," including on an international climate change regime after 2012, he added. 

According to the Commission, an agreement was reached to re-launch a high level group of EU and US representatives to discuss policies on combating climate change.

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