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UN may accept climate affects security

By Mark Turner at the United Nations and Fiona Harvey in London

Published: April 4 2007 18:36 | Last updated: April 4 2007 18:36

Britain is to host a ministerial-level meeting at the United Nations Security Council in what could lead to a breakthrough recognition by the world body of climate change’s implications for peace and security.

The UK, which holds this month’s rotating presidency of the council, has overcome initial reluctance from the US and other powerful members, and hopes that the meeting, planned for April 17, could have a similar impact to a UN meeting on Aids in 2000.

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