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U.N. climate talks agree study Russian proposal
17 Nov 2006 18:20:42 GMT
Source: Reuters

NAIROBI, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Environment ministers at U.N. climate talks agreed on Friday to more study of a plan by Russia to let countries outside the Kyoto Protocol take on voluntary commitments to cut greenhouse gases.

A text noted that it had not been possible to consider the proposal, first made last year, at Nov. 6-17 climate talks in Nairobi and set up a May 2007 workshop for talks.

The decision to put off the debate overcame the main outstanding sticking point at the talks, focused on expanding the Kyoto Protocol beyond 2012 and aiding Africa.
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