More confusion as EU, US make conflicting statements about Trump’s Paris withdrawal

Published 11:22 on September 17, 2017  /  Last updated at 11:37 on September 19, 2017  /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Canada, China, Climate Talks, EMEA, International, US

There was more policy confusion surrounding the US position on the Paris Agreement this weekend after claims from government officials that the country would remain in the 2015 climate pact were refuted by White House spokespeople and members of Trump's cabinet.
There was more policy confusion surrounding the US position on the Paris Agreement this weekend after claims from government officials that the country would remain in the 2015 climate pact were refuted by White House spokespeople and members of Trump's cabinet.


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