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Nairobi, Dec 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Daniel Irungu) The European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) strongly supported on Monday multilateralism in the world and warned of the need to fight climate crisis, which they consider the greatest existential threat.These two were the main ideas discussed during the first day of the 9th ACP Summit of Heads of State and Government, a group formed by 79 countries.The summit, which began Monday, is being held at the tower of the Kenyatta International Convention Centre, one of the most iconic buildings in Nairobi.FOOTAGE OF THE SUMMIT AT THE KENYATTA INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE IN NAIROBI. FOOTAGE OF TRADITIONAL DANCES OUTSIDE THE BUILDING AND FOOTAGE INSIDE THE BUILDING DURING A CONFERENCE.

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