U.N. talks seek extended Kyoto "as soon as possible"
15th Nov 2006, 08:17 GMT
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A U.N. climate change conference has reaffirmed a goal of agreeing an extension of the Kyoto Protocol on curbing global warming "as soon as possible" beyond 2012 but without setting a deadline.
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