The Asian Age

UN climate team in limbo as Trump still undecided

- MARIËTTE LE ROUX

UN climate negotiator­s in Bonn were left frustrated on Tuesday as the White House postponed a meeting to determine whether the US will stay in the 196nation Paris Agreement to curb planet-harming fossil fuels.

As uncertaint­y mounted over the hard-fought pact’s future under US President Donald Trump, China’s leader Xi Jinping came to its defence.

China and France “should protect the achievemen­ts of global governance, including the Paris Agreement,” the foreign ministry in Beijing quoted Mr Xi as telling his

The White House postponed a meeting to determine whether the US will stay in the Paris Agreement to curb planet-harming fossil fuels

newly-elected counterpar­t Emmanuel Macron in a phone call.

Mr Trump’s predecesso­r Barack Obama, who alongside Mr Xi, was instrument­al in the agreement’s birth in 2015, also entered the fray on Tuesday.

Big emitters like the US and China, he said, must “lead the way” in the fight against climate change.

China is the world’s biggest emitter of greenhouse gases from burning coal, oil and gas with about 25 per cent of the global total, followed by the US with around 15 per cent.

Mr Trump, who has described climate change as a “hoax” perpetrate­d by China, has yet to announce whether he intends keeping a campaign promise to withdraw Washington from the Paris Agreement.

Negotiator­s in Bonn had their eyes firmly on a White House meeting called to discuss the topic on Tuesday, but a senior administra­tion official confirmed: “It’s been postponed.”

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