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With three days remaining at the Copenhagen climate talks, India's government is expressing its disappointment with the proposals put forth1 so far.
Steve Herman | New Delhi 16 December 2009
Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao (file photo)
Officials are also maintaining India will keep to its hard-line stance of not compromising on what they call New Delhi's "non-negotiable positions."
On the eve of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's departure for the U.N. climate conference in Copenhagen, government officials did little to hide their frustration2 and pessimism3 with the talks.
Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao expresses hope for a bridging the gap between developed and developing countries, but acknowledges there has been little progress.
"The numbers put on the table, so far, unfortunately are disappointing," Rao said.
Rao reiterates4 Prime Minister Singh will not be negotiating on certain issues that are at the core of India's stance.
"We will not accept a legally-binding emission5 reduction cut," Rao said. "We will not, under any circumstances, accept an agreement which stipulates6 a peaking order for our emissions7."
India also maintains it would not allow any international scrutiny8 of whatever voluntary mitigation actions it funds domestically with its own money.
Mr. Singh's special envoy9 on climate change, Shyam Saran, says India is still trying to reach an accord with other countries for what he terms a "good" outcome at the talks.
And the top Indian negotiator on site at the meeting in Denmark tells reporters the current global emissions treaty, the Kyoto Protocol10, "is in intensive care, if not dead."
Supporters of the 1997 agreement have been hoping the current talks would pave the way for extending or toughening the pact11 which obligates 40 rich countries to limit carbon emissions. The Kyoto accord expires in 2012.
The Copenhagen negotiations12, in which nearly 200 nations are participating, are deemed to be deadlocked13. That is dashing hopes a meaningful deal - or even a political agreement - can presented by Friday to Mr. Singh and other key heads of government, including U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese Premier14 Wen Jiabao.
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5 emission | |
n.发出物,散发物;发出,散发 | |
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n.(尤指在协议或建议中)规定,约定,讲明(条件等)( stipulate的名词复数 );规定,明确要求v.(尤指在协议或建议中)规定,约定,讲明(条件等)( stipulate的第三人称单数 );规定,明确要求 | |
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排放物( emission的名词复数 ); 散发物(尤指气体) | |
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10 protocol | |
n.议定书,草约,会谈记录,外交礼节 | |
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n.合同,条约,公约,协定 | |
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协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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13 deadlocked | |
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