The EU promised 7.2 billion euros to help countries in developing During the press conference just ended, the prime minister
Swedish Fredrik Reinfeldt and the representative office of the European Union, announced that the 27 member countries of the European Community will support with 7.2 billion euros ( for the period 2012-2015) in developing countries to tackle climate change. With this contribution, the EU hopes to shake up the stalemate over the summit and soften the position of the G77 (Group of 77 developing countries and China), which until now have shown great skepticism about the promises and the will not to give up any decision. The developing countries had asked for a contribution of $ 200 billion to countries rich to repair the damage of their bad policies suffered during the last centuries. The EU wanted, as often happened during the climate negotiations, make the first move and an example to other "large" (USA, Australia, Japan), so that they ensure funds to PSV.
After the announcement of the EU expects the response of the G77 and China, whose press conference by Deputy Foreign Minister, He Yafei, is ongoing at this time.
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