WASHINGTON (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged quick agreement on a binding U.N. climate pact on Tuesday even as boycotts held back both U.S. and U.N. work on the deal.
Merkel, making the first address by a German leader to a joint session of the U.S. Congress since Konrad Adenauer in 1957, said there was "no time to lose" on a pact meant to be agreed in Copenhagen at a U.N. conference on Dec. 7-18.
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