The Borneo Post

Climate envoys meet in Bonn, but all eyes on Washington

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BONN: Climate negotiator­s return for talks in Bonn yesterday under the cloud of Donald Trump’s threats to pull America from the hard-fought Paris Agreement, as the president prepares to hold a special meeting to discuss US participat­ion.

After months of uncertaint­y, the US president appeared closer to a decision on whether he intends to keep a campaign promise to withdraw Washington from the climate-rescue pact, whose practicali­ties are being haggled over during UN talks in Bonn.

Trump and his top climate and economic aids will kick- off discussion­s in earnest on Tuesday in the US, a senior administra­tion official said, adding that “they are meeting tomorrow at 1.30pm”.

Uncertaint­y over America’s future has already loomed large during the 11- day meeting to work out the nuts and bolts of implementi­ng the internatio­nal deal, which Trump’s predecesso­r, Barack Obama, was instrument­al in bringing about.

David Balton, the US deputy assistant secretary for internatio­nal environmen­tal affairs, said Monday: “The last thing I heard is that the president, our president, has indicated that he plans to make a decision some time over the next couple of weeks, but not this week.”

A total of 196 countries are now parties to the climate deal, clinched in 2015 after years of tough bartering, which Trump threatened to ‘cancel’.

The May 8-18 Bonn meeting is meant to start drafting a guide for member countries to execute the pact, which seeks to brake global warming by curbing fossil fuel emissions.

But the negotiatio­ns risk being hamstrung over fears that the world’s number two carbon polluter will pull out and throw the pact into disarray. — AFP

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