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UN chief presses White House to tackle climate change

By Caroline Daniel in Washington

Published: January 17 2007 02:00 | Last updated: January 17 2007 02:00

The United Nations secretary-general yesterday urged President George W. Bush to address climate change and vowed to make it a top priority of his tenure even as the White House denied reports it would embrace mandatory caps on greenhouse emissions.

In his first meeting at the Oval Office since assuming the post, Ban Ki-Moon surprised the White House by making climate change one of three priority issues in the talks, alongside calling for financial support for the UN and for the millennium development goals.

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