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TRUMP WILL WITHRAW THE USA FROM PARIS AGREEMENT SIGNED BY 195 COUNTRIES IN PARIS

AT COP21 SIGNED 12 12 2015 IN BOURGET


Donald Trump's statement about Paris Agreement (Source: Courtesy White House)
Donald and Melania Trump US President
(Source: Sheelah Craighead White House)
USPA NEWS - President Trump announced Thursday that he will withdraw the United States from participation in the Paris climate accord, weakening global efforts to combat climate change and with the help of conservatives who argued that the landmark 2015 agreement was harming the US growth and slow down the American employment and will cost. This decision has provoked many reactions from around the world in the face of this decision considered shocking and dramatic for the planet...
Paris Agreement 12/12/2017
Source: Rahma Sophia Rachdi
President Trump announced Thursday that he will withdraw the United States from participation in the Paris climate accord, weakening global efforts to combat climate change and siding with conservatives who argued that the landmark 2015 agreement was harming the economy. This decision has provoked many reactions from around the world in the face of this decision considered shocking and serious for the planet. Indeed, the COP21, which had been held in Paris, had succeeded in having 195 countries signed on December 12, 2015 under the UNFCCC framework at Le Bourget, under the presidency of Laurent Fabius and the Presidency of the French Republic of Francois Hollande. The agreement was even crowned by the international community and was called "The Paris Agreement", given its historical and vital nature for the Planet. The former French President, Hollande declared: "There will be no return back on the Paris Climate Agreement "by a press release.----------------------------- THE NEW FRENCH PRESIDENT MACRON REACTED PROMPTLY TO TRUMPS' ANNOUNCEMENT------------------- The New French President Emmanuel Macron immediately responded during a statement since the Elysee "We will not renegotiate a less ambitious agreement of the Paris agreement." He adds that he "respects the decision of his American counterpart Donald Trump, but" regrets it and commits a fault for the planet "and considers this decision dreadful " for his country, his people and for the planet " It is a mistake for the Planete "he adds" The United States turn its back on the world but France will not turn its back on the United States. " "France called on the signatory countries to respect the commitments and not to yield anything, "added President Emmanuel Macron.

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