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Updated Friday, September 7, 2007 0:00 am TWN, By Teresa Cerojano, AP Arroyo urges APEC to address climate change, alleviate povertyIn a statement before leaving for Australia, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said that while the Philippines and other developing countries may not be ready to compete head-to-head with developed nations, “We cannot afford to be afraid of globalization.” “We hope to see greater regional economic integration made possible with all 21 APEC economies agreeing to pursue the path of trade liberalization and a discussion on how the APEC can work together to address the global challenges of climate change through a renewed framework for cooperation as a follow-up to the Kyoto Protocol,” she said. It was not clear if her call for a “renewed cooperation framework” on climate change backed the proposal of U.S. President George W. Bush and Australian Prime Minister John Howard for APEC to endorse a new approach to the divisive issue — one that unlike the current Kyoto Protocol would require firmer action by China and other developing countries. Presidential spokesman Ignacio Bunye said Arroyo welcomes discussions on climate change in APEC but binding action will have to be taken within the framework of the United Nations. “We will be active in the discussions, we will echo not only our views but also the views of the NGOs ... whom we are working with,” Bunye told The Associated Press, referring to environmental groups calling for more drastic emission cuts. Finding consensus on climate change among a diverse group of rich and poor countries has bedeviled officials from APEC nations, who tried for a second day Wednesday to draft a statement the leaders would accept. Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here |
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