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Eastern states could go to Copenhagen individually without a common EU position (Photo: Johannes Jansson/norden.org)

Eastern states continue to play tough in climate talks

Old and new EU member states at the European summit in Brussels on Thursday (29 October) battled fiercely over a final position to take to global climate talks in Copenhagen in November, but still almost no progress was made and eastern states warned that they may go to Copenhagen with their own proposals distinct from the rest of the EU.

An eastern posse led by Poland insisted that before any offers of cash are put on the table at Copenhagen to be offered to developing nations to help ...

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Eastern states could go to Copenhagen individually without a common EU position (Photo: Johannes Jansson/norden.org)

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