Darling urges G20 progress on climate finance
Sat 07 Nov, 2009 09:22
ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) - Chancellor Alistair Darling on Saturday called on his G20 counterparts to make progress on climate change finance.
Darling, hosting the G20 finance ministers' meeting, also said a framework for the return to future economic growth needed to be agreed.
(Writing by Toni Vorobyova)
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