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Asked about Erdogan’s comments at the gathering in Hamburg on Saturday, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman Steffen Seibert **ted that the summit of the world’s biggest industrialised and developing eco**mies had agreed that 19 of its members -- including Turkey -- would stick with the 2015 plan to fight global warming. It also “took **te” of US President Donald Trump’s pullout from the initiative but called the agreement “irreversible”. “Thus the an**uncement that President Erdogan made at a subsequent press conference can**t be compared to the quitting of the accord by the US,” Seibert said. Erdogan said he had clearly told Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron: “** offence, but we will **t pass it in our parliament as long as the promises made to us are **t delivered”. He said former French president Francois Hollande had promised him that Turkey would be classed as a developing and **t an industrialised eco**my -- meaning Ankara would receive money from a global climate fund rather than have to pay into it. He also suggested some other, unidentified, countries had a “problem” with the agreement and said “they are **t renewing their full support”. Seibert said that Turkey’s desire to be classified as a developing country was “k**wn” and was “already discussed during the Paris negotiations”. “I can say for the German government -- and it also applies to the other governments for which the implementation of the Paris accord is very important -- that of course we will to continue to work with Turkey so that it can ratify Paris,” he said. An environment ministry spokesman said that Germany was “mediating” in the dispute with Turkey. أكثر... ??????? ??????: Germany downplays Turkey threat to reject Paris climate accord || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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