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Is it true that China hijacked climate summit: Miliband (AFP)?

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Is it true that China hijacked climate summit: Miliband (AFP)?

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LONDON — China “hijacked” the Copenhagen summit by blocking a legally-binding treaty, climate change secretary Ed Miliband said Monday. China vetoed attempts to give legal force to the accord reached at the United Nations climate summit in the Danish capital, Miliband wrote in The Guardian newspaper. It also blocked an agreement on reductions in global emissions, he said. “This was a chaotic process dogged by procedural games,” Miliband wrote. “The procedural wrangling was, in fact, a cover for points of serious, substantive disagreement. “The vast majority of countries, developed and developing, believe that we will only construct a lasting accord that protects the planet if all countries’ commitments or actions are legally binding. “But some leading developing countries currently refuse to countenance this. That is why we did not secure an agreement that the political accord struck in Copenhagen should lead to a legally binding outcome. “We did not get an agreement on 50 percent redu

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LONDON (AFP) – China “hijacked” the Copenhagen summit by blocking a legally-binding treaty, climate change secretary Ed Miliband said Monday. China vetoed attempts to give legal force to the accord reached at the United Nations climate summit in the Danish capital, Miliband wrote in The Guardian newspaper. It also blocked an agreement on reductions in global emissions, he said. “This was a chaotic process dogged by procedural games,” Miliband wrote. “The procedural wrangling was, in fact, a cover for points of serious, substantive disagreement. “The vast majority of countries, developed and developing, believe that we will only construct a lasting accord that protects the planet if all countries’ commitments or actions are legally binding. “But some leading developing countries currently refuse to countenance this. That is why we did not secure an agreement that the political accord struck in Copenhagen should lead to a legally binding outcome. “We did not get an agreement on 50 percen

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AFP – China “hijacked” the Copenhagen summit by blocking a legally-binding treaty, climate change secretary Ed Miliband said Monday. » Full Story on Yahoo! News Sources: http://news.yahoo.

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