SINGAPORE — Southeast Asian governments agreed Thursday to launch a fund to support environmental projects in the region, and Indonesia's neighbors called on it to ratify a deal to introduce antihaze pollution laws.
Environment ministers and other officials from the 10 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) were also set to consider how to clean up their cities and educate the region's 500 million people on environmental protection during their two-day Asean environmental summit, which ends Friday.
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