The UN Framework on Climate Change (UNFCCC) said nations concluded the 'Geneva Climate Change Talks' by "successfully preparing the negotiating text" for the agreement set to be reached in Paris at the end of 2015 and will come into effect in 2020.
The negotiating text covers the substantive content of the new agreement, including mitigation, adaptation, finance, technology and capacity-building, the statement issued by the UNFCCC said.
"We now have a formal negotiating text, which contains the views and concerns of all countries. The Lima Draft has now been transformed into the negotiating text and enjoys the full ownership of all countries," Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC, said.
Delegates from 194 countries held seven-day negotiations in Geneva to continue work following the Lima Climate Change Conference held in Peru last year, which had produced elements for the negotiating text-known as the Lima Call for Climate Action.
"I am extremely encouraged by the constructive spirit and the speed at which negotiators have worked during the past week," Figueres said.
"The text was constructed in full transparency. This means that although it has become longer, countries are now fully aware of each other's positions," she said.
The negotiating text will be edited and translated into the UN's official languages. After this, the text will be communicated to the world's capitals by the UNFCCC secretariat in the first quarter of 2015.
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