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Don't miss out the latest article written by our fellow, Laura Camarut, about the impact of the European Green Deal on the Western Balkans: www.enpg.ro/the-european-green-deal-beyond-the-eu-what-impact-on-the-western-balkans/.

"With a strong external dimension, the European Green Deal was designed to be transformational not only for the European Union, but for its partners as well. The EU has for a long time relied on climate diplomacy as an important tool of its foreign policy, with some notable examples of successful cooperation, and it is only set to increase in importance with the European Green Deal. By becoming a top priority of the EU agenda, the European Green Deal will change the relationships between the EU and its partners, entailing significant foreign policy consequences."
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With a strong external dimension, the European Green Deal was designed to be transformational not only for the European Union (EU), but for its partners as well. The EU has for a long time relied on c...
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