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And the new policy may yet help to foster a more unified external energy policy through the new pan-European agency and increased co-operation among network operators.
This will ultimately require greater collaboration between supermarkets and increased co-operation between charities.
The casualty of this increased co-operation is the focus on human rights.
More recently, Clegg used the phrase an "axis of openness" to talk about increased co-operation between multilateral institutions.
He called on European politicians to explain the benefits of the free market, of open borders and increased co-operation.
Worse, Ukraine imports most nuclear fuel from Russia, despite increased co-operation with Westinghouse, an American firm.
The increased co-operation in Syria appeared to lend credence to the idea that the Paris attacks could be a turning point.
Yet my visit to Switzerland revealed a serious problem: the increased co-operation is between, and to the benefit of, developed countries.
The ambassador stressed that China's economic growth offered "enormous" opportunities for the US to create growth and jobs and talked of possible options for increased co-operation.
The deal, announced on Saturday by the home secretary, Theresa May, and France's minister of interior, Bernard Cazeneuve, will also see increased co-operation between the two countries' law enforcement agencies.
Pentagon press secretary George Little, traveling with Panetta, said the US and Jordan agreed that "increased co-operation and more detailed planning are necessary in order to respond to the severe consequences of the Assad regime's brutality".
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