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World leaders back delay to final climate deal
Caren Bohan
Reuters
Monday, Nov 16th, 2009
U.S. President Barack Obama and other world leaders
on Sunday supported delaying a legally binding climate pact
until 2010 or even later, but European negotiators said the
move did not imply weaker action.
Some argued that legal technicalities might otherwise distract
the talks in Copenhagen and it was better to focus on the core
issue of cutting climate-warming emissions.
"Given the time factor and the situation of individual
countries we must, in the coming weeks, focus on what is possible
and not let ourselves be distracted by what is not possible,"
Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen told the leaders.
"The Copenhagen Agreement should finally mandate continued
legal negotiations and set a deadline for their conclusion,"
said the Copenhagen talks host, who flew into Singapore to lay
out his proposal over breakfast at an Asia-Pacific summit.
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