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"Mr President, for a treaty on climate change to be meaningful, all the major emitters in the world must be a part of it. The Durban Platform gives us a roadmap for a binding legal treaty to combat climate change. Everyone in the world, including the major emitters – the United States, India and China – must be committed to this goal.
The roadmap gives us a realistic timetable to negotiate a new agreement by 2015. The reason Durban was successful? Because it is not overly ambitious. It is not an ‘all or nothing’ summit like Copenhagen. Also, the European negotiators and the British negotiating team were able to persuade a broad coalition of countries to commit to commit. Richer developing countries have agreed to do their bit, and the poorest countries will receive assistance to cope with climate change through a green climate fund. I hope the EU will continue with this positive approach."@en1
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