POZNAN, Poland (Reuters) - The European Union's Environment Commissioner, Stavros Dimas, said on Wednesday he was confident the bloc will resolve disputes and agree an EU climate package at its summit later this week.
"We are going to have an agreement," Dimas told a news conference at the U.N.-led global climate negotiations in Poznan, western Poland.
"I can assure you that the reductions targets, 20 percent by 2020 and the other targets that we have set in renewables, will be intact," he said.
The 27-nation bloc meets in Brussels on Thursday and Friday to try to clinch the deal on the new climate laws despite strong opposition of Germany, Italy and new eastern member states.
(Reporting by Gerard Wynn, writing by Gabriela Baczynska)