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    Nations urge Trump to stay in climate pact

    China Daily USA | Updated: 2017-05-09 11:14

    OSLO/WASHINGTON - Many nations urged US President Donald Trump on Monday to remain in the global agreement to combat climate change, even if he reduces the ambition of US pledges to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

    Trump's main advisers are due to meet on Tuesday to review his threat to quit the 2015 Paris Agreement to limit global warming that is backed by governments as diverse as China, OPEC oil producers and the poorest African states.

    At UN negotiations that began on Monday in the German city of Bonn, the chairman of the talks, Moroccan Foreign Minister Salaheddine Mezouar, said global momentum to combat climate change was irreversible and it would be "difficult or foolish" for anyone to defy public pressure for action.

    At the talks, which run until May 18, almost 200 nations will try to work out detailed rules for the agreement. Delegates called on countries to implement their pledges to cut emissions.

    When asked about the US position, Yvon Slingenberg, head of the European Commission's delegation, told a news conference: "We do consider that it would be quite important (for the US) to stay at the table," even with Trump's pro-coal policies.

    Trump's advisers have warned of legal problems if Washington stays in the Paris deal but waters down former president Barack Obama's goal of deep emission cuts by 2025.

    The Paris Agreement's Article 4 says any nation can adjust its goals at any time "with a view to enhancing its ambition".

    It does not mention an option of reducing ambition, and some US legal experts argue that the wording makes it impossible for Trump to stay in the agreement and carry out his promises to promote the US coal industry.

    Reuters

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