New EU states team up against parts of climate plan
7 Nov 2008

Seven eastern members of the European Union have upheld a joint stand against parts of the bloc's climate package which they fear could harm their economies.
Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and the Czech Republic, which became EU members in 2004, have been meeting in Warsaw to discuss further cooperation on the climate plan, which aims to curb emissions of greenhouse gas carbon dioxide.
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