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UN chief voices belief in climate change talks ahead of Washington visit

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Monday voiced confidence for an agreement next month on fighting global warming even as key issues remain unresolved, a day before he travels to Washington D.C. to discuss with senior officials and congressional leaders... Full Article at People's Daily Online

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