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"To answer these two questions, I cannot agree with you more. The Union should change strategy in relation to Copenhagen.
The Union should explain its position much more, the Union should talk much more with groups of countries that have significantly different opinions to ours and, yes, you are right, the link between climate change and the Millennium Development Goals is plain to see.
Clearly, we cannot expect, and especially not in the coming years, in the next few years, the same effort from those who have to reduce a heavy industrial base, such as we have within the Union and developing countries have. This is seemingly not enough, but this is also why the Union contributes so much to the ‘fast start’ principle, which is financing aimed at helping developing countries. This scheme is very clearly aimed at countries that cannot afford this reduction.
I think that this forms a whole. Dialogue and appropriate resources should enable developing countries to think more deeply about their own objectives in terms of reduction, in particular, of greenhouse gas emissions."@en1
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