European party leaders. [speaking foreign language] dear colleagues. The Paris Agreement has been a historical achievement of the International Community. The First Ever Global commitment to address Climate Change and its consequences. While we regret the decision by the United States of america, administration, to withdraw from this agreement our longstanding commitment and determination for Global Action on Climate Change must not relent. We europeans, we will not miss the opportunity that the Paris Agreement represents for our citizens, our planet, our economy. Taking this global challenge, working with industries for new investments and technologies and more Sustainable Growth and jobs. European parliament has been at the forefront of Climate Action within the European Union. Today, there is an important vote on this. Our growth certification and entry into force. We must be proud of this achievement. We must also continue to work with the United States, its companies, it cities, a
European party leaders. [speaking foreign language] dear colleagues. The Paris Agreement has been a historical achievement of the International Community. The First Ever Global commitment to address Climate Change and its consequences. While we regret the decision by the United States of america, administration, to withdraw from this agreement our longstanding commitment and determination for Global Action on Climate Change must not relent. We europeans, we will not miss the opportunity that the Paris Agreement represents for our citizens, our planet, our economy. Taking this global challenge, working with industries for new investments and technologies and more Sustainable Growth and jobs. European parliament has been at the forefront of Climate Action within the European Union. Today, there is an important vote on this. Our growth certification and entry into force. We must be proud of this achievement. We must also continue to work with the United States, its companies, it cities, a
Two relatively small bells and one enormous bell were unveiled May 5 at the Dutch Embassy, as part of ceremonies marking the ongoing renovation of the Netherlands Carillon, one of metropolitan Washington’s most important landmarks.