Copenhagen climate talks‏ – Update

Posted by Parasshuram on December 16th, 2009 in Environment | No Comments

The Copenhagen climate talks have reached final round of talks as ministers join in intensive negotiations to come to an agreement by end of this week, the president is said in an interview.

 

UN is confident on the talks having been reached”very distinct and important moment”.

 

Some of the Negotiations have been postponed on Monday when some of the African delegates walked out of the meeting in protest, because there are not respected by some of the developed nations.

 

Ms Connie Hedegaard, presiding officer of the meetings said organisers had ”managed to get ministers down to work”.

 

She also said talks have been very constructive and continued ”It is very clear that ministers have to be extremely busy and focused over the next 48 hours if we are to reach an agreement.”

 

She added: ”This is a UN conference, and everybody has to agree on everything. And if they don’t, you get stuck. That is the reality here.”

Meanwhile UN top official on climate said,”seen progress, but we haven’t seen enough of it”.

 

He also added topic being discussed in conference”need to be nailed down in very clear conclusions if world leaders are to go back to the people who elected them”


 

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