Environmental policy of the European Union
Germany is changing its policy, will it affect the Balkans?
Turkey should follow EU's path towards green economy: Ambassador
Turkey should follow the path of the European Union towards a more sustainable, efficient and green economy, a member of the EU delegation to Turkey said on March 2.
Against the backdrop of the Circular Economy Week of Turkey, Ambassador Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut pointed out that the Green Deal is one of the most important programs for the EU in the post-pandemic period.
Senior Romanian official Grigore attends Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) meeting dealing with development
Senior official with Romania's Foreign Ministry (MAE) Maria Magdalena Grigore attended a meeting of the EU development ministers as part of a Foreign Affairs Council (FAC - Development) in Brussels on Thursday that addressed current development affairs and the situation in the Sahel.
The EC Opened Three Criminal Proceedings Against Bulgaria in the Field of the Environment
The European Commission urged today Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Lithuania, Malta, Slovenia, Spain and the UK to fulfill their reporting obligations on the status of marine waters.
MEPs Urge 'Cleaner Energy' Reforms in Balkans
The five members of the European Parliament sent a letter to the Energy Community on Monday expressing their concern about the lack of implementation of strong environmental safeguards in the energy sector among EU candidate countries.
They urged the Energy Community to ensure that the best practices on environmental and social protection are followed by such countries.
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