CANCUN, Mexico (Reuters) - China accused some developed nations on Friday at U.N. climate talks of seeking to kill the Kyoto Protocol pact to curb global warming in a damaging standoff with Japan, Russia and Canada.
Venezuela and Bolivia also branded some rich countries "unacceptable" for distancing themselves from the Kyoto agreement, stepping up sparring before ministers arrive for next week's climax of the Nov. 29-Dec. 10 talks in the Mexican beach resort of Cancun.
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