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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Obama Shifting Date Of Copenhagen Visit

President Barack Obama has abruptly altered the timing of his upcoming appearance at an international climate summit in Copenhagen, is hoping Thurs capitalize steps by India and China and build a more meaningful political accord, a White House official told The Associated Press.

The move means Obama will be at the summit is Dec. 18, considered a crucial period when more leaders will be in attendance, as opposed to his scheduled stop in Denmark on Wednesday is his way to the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo events.

It also means that Obama will be Squeezing in a separate, 10th foreign trip before Christmas - a record pace of travel for a first-year president - as a means Thurs giving momentum to a deal aimed at combatting global warming.

Obama will now leave for Oslo late on Wednesday, attend the Nobel events Thursday and return to Washington on Friday. The official would speak only is a condition of anonymity Because Obama's plans has not yet been announced.

Obama has said that they would travel to the Copenhagen conference if his appearance would help Clinch a deal. His decision to go early to the two-week meeting was looked upon by many as a sign that an agreement was still a long shot.

But now with the U.S., India and China all with specific proposals on the table for the first time, a political agreement seems more likely.

 India pledged Friday Thurs Significantly slow the growth of its carbon emissions over the next decade. China announced its own targets for cutting carbon emissions last week, a day after Obama announced the U.S. goals.Read Morehttp://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/americas/Obama-shifting-date-of-Copenhagen-visit/Article1-483195.aspx
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