The Denver Post

McMaster says no redo on Paris climate deal decision

- By Anne Gearan

National security adviser H.R. McMaster denied Sunday that President Donald Trump is reconsider­ing his decision to pull out of the Paris climate change accord, but McMaster said the door remains open to a better agreement down the road.

“That’s a false report,” McMaster said of published accounts during the weekend that the administra­tion might not pull out of the deal after all and might seek new terms instead.

“The president decided to pull out of the Paris accord because it’s a bad deal for the American people and it’s a bad deal for the environmen­t,” he said on “Fox News Sunday.”

The Wall Street Journal and Agence France-Presse had cited a top European climate official as saying that the United States was seeking ways to remain a party to the deal.

The White House denied those reports in a statement Saturday, and McMaster underscore­d the U.S. position Sunday.

“The president’s ears are open if, at some point, they decide they can come forward with an agreement that addresses the president’s very legitimate concerns with Paris,” McMaster said.

Trump had announced in June that the United States would begin a three-year process of withdrawal. He said then that he could revisit the decision if the United States could renegotiat­e terms he sees as unfair.

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