CRI听力:Paris Climate Deal Reached after Two Weeks of Discussions
A final deal at the Paris climate talks has been reached after nearly two weeks of negotiations.
French Foreign Minister and president of the COP21 Laurent Fabius chaired the Paris Committee meeting and presented a final draft proposal for Paris agreement on climate change in the French capital.
Representatives from the some 200 parties of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change also received the final draft in six U.N. official languages.
But details of the deal have yet been revealed.
The meeting was postponed for two and a half hours on Saturday.
The ministers and negotiators had been working since Monday to reach a final Paris agreement on climate change.
Negotiations around the final deal, originally due on Friday, went into overtime.
Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon on Friday urged negotiators to reach a final outcome for the climate talks, adding that "this is not the moment for talking about national perspectives".
For more on the UN Climate Conference, CRI's Spencer Musick spoke earlier with our correspondent Jack Parrock in Paris.
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