The Asian Age

Erdogan raises heat, may not okay Paris climate pact

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Hamburg, July 9: Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened on Sunday that his country would not ratify the Paris climate accord, speaking at the end of the G-20 summit in Germany.

“After that step taken by America, the position that we adopt is in the direction of not passing it in parliament,” Mr Erdogan said at a press conference in Hamburg.

The summit of the world’s biggest industrial­ised and developing economies agreed that 19 of its members would stick with the 2015 plan to fight global warming and “took note” of US President Donald Trump’s pullout from the initiative.

But shortly after the mega-summit ended, Mr Erdogan, who met Mr Trump at the event, told a news conference that Turkey was no longer a certain candidate and suggested other members of the “G19” also had doubts.

He said he had clearly told French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel: “No offence, but we will not pass it in our parliament as long as the promises made to us are not delivered”.

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Erdogan president Francois Hollande had promised him that Turkey would be classed as a developing and not an industrial­ised economy — meaning Ankara would receive money from a global climate fund rather than have to pay into it.

He also suggested some other, unidentifi­ed, countries had a “problem” with the agreement and said “they are not renewing their full support”.

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