Climate Change: EU to sign accord with 3 countries
The European Union is likely to sign an agreement with Bangladesh, Cambodia and the Maldives to assist the three countries to combat the adverse impact of the climate change.
The agreement is expected to be signed at the two-day regional conference of the Global Climate Change Alliance to be held in Dhaka on May 30-31 in collaboration with the European Union, officials said.
Nine countries of Asia - Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Cambodia, Laos, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal and Yemen - will participate in the conference.
In 2007, the European Commission formed the Global Climate Change Alliance to assist the countries most vulnerable to the climate change.
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