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Between 5 and 7 September 2017, Luxembourg’s Minister for the Environment, Carole Dieschbourg, paid a working visit to Sweden; while there, along with Ambassador Janine Finck and a delegation of officials from the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Infrastructure, they had a series of  bilateral meetings on environmental policies.

The two sides agreed to intensify their cooperation at European and international level in order to revitalise the implementation of the Paris Agreement and to work together on more ambitious proposals from the European Commission on sustainable and sustainable transport policy. reduction of pesticides and micropollutants.

Photo: Sweden's Ministry of the Environment

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