The European Union and the United States will create a working group to coordinate actions to combat climate change. This was announced on Tuesday, head of the European Council Charles Michel at a press conference following the results of the EU Summit – the United States in Brussels, TASS reports.
“We also discussed climatic changes. We decided to establish a working group at a high level, to strengthen our cooperation on this issue,” he said.
Michel also said that the EU and the United States intend to allocate $ 100 billion a year to support biodiversity in poor countries.
EU and the United States decided to sign the fundamental pact of transatlantic relations, the head of the European Council said.
EU and the United States intend to achieve the vaccination of the three-quarters of the world population by the end of 2022, and also agreed at the summit in Brussels to intensify the promotion of their values around the world, he noted.