India contradicts US claim over signing climate deal this year

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Jun 08 2016 | 5:57 PM IST
The US claim that India will ratify the Paris climate change agreement this year was contradicted today by Indian official sources.
"We agreed to join as soon as possible and that is what is reflected in the Joint Statement as well," said the sources indicating that India had not fixed a deadline to sign.
After Prime Minister Narendra Modi's talks with President Barack Obama here, the US had said that India will try to sign this year the landmark accord to limit greenhouse gases.
The accord will become binding when at least 55 countries representing 55 per cent of global emissions formally join.
India's signature is crucial as it will guarantee that the agreement will go into effect before the next US President takes over in January, with Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump threatening to re-negotiate it.
The Joint Statement said that both India and the US recognised the urgency of climate change and share the goal of enabling entry into force of the Paris agreement as early as possible.
It said the US reaffirmed its commitment to join the agreement as soon as possible this year.
"India similarly has begun its processes to work toward this shared objective. The leaders reiterated their commitment to pursue low greenhouse gas emission development strategies in the pre-2020 period and to develop long-term low greenhouse gas emission development strategies," it said.
Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar yesterday said there were regulatory and legal issues to be addressed and that the Indian government was "looking at ways and means" to take the agreement forward.
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First Published: Jun 08 2016 | 5:57 PM IST

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