Others(International Cooperation)
The EU stands ready to engage with partners around the world on ways to direct investment to environmentally sustainable economic activities. We urge all international partners to also put in place clear and robust low carbon policies and green national recovery strategies. This will give our societies a sense of direction and purpose, and guide investors, businesses, workers and consumers towards sustainability which can be determined by frameworks for sustainable finance and taxonomy principles. Global solidarity, open and fair trade, rules-based order, and multilateralism are crucial to avoid lapsing into fossil fuel and resource intensive recovery, thus putting people and the planet irreversibly in peril. A comprehensive, fair and green dimension will remain present throughout the EU’s development assistance and cooperation frameworks with third countries and other external policies in the context of this recovery.
The list below gives examples of priorities and specific areas where the EU is focussing.
Countries
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Afghanistan
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Andorra
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Armenia
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Australia
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Austria
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Azerbaijan
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Bangladesh
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Benin
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Bhutan
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Brazil
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Bulgaria
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Burkina Faso
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Cambodia
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Canada
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Chile
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China
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Colombia
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Costa Rica
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Cyprus
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Denmark
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Ecuador
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El Salvador
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Estonia
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Eswatini
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The European Commission
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Finland
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France
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Gabon
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Gambia
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Germany
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Greece
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Guatemala
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Guinea
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Indonesia
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Iran
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Ireland
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Israel
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Italy
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Japan
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Laos
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Latvia
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Lithuania
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Luxembourg
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The Marshall Islands
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Mauritania
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Mauritius
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Mexico
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Mongolia
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Morocco
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Mozambique
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Myanmar
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Namibia
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Nepal
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The Netherlands
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New Zealand
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Nicaragua
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North Macedonia
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Norway
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Pakistan
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Palestine
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Panama
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Peru
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The Philippines
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Poland
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Republic of Korea
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Romania
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Russia
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San Marino
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Sao Tome and Principe
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Singapore
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Slovakia
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Slovenia
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Spain
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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Thailand
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Ukraine
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The United Kingdom
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Zimbabwe