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‘Challenging’: divided plastic pollution negotiators call for more time

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Negotiators have failed to reach agreement on a landmark treaty to curb plastic pollution and need more time to continue discussions, the diplomat chairing the talks in South Korea said on Sunday.

Gathered in Busan for a week, they had faced tough debate on the last day of scheduled talks, as over 100 countries supported curbing production while a handful of oil-producing countries wanted to focus only on plastic waste.

The fifth and final UN Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee meeting to yield a legally binding global treaty had been set to wrap up but chair Luis Vayas Valdivieso acknowledged late on Sunday that “a few critical issues still prevent us from reaching a comprehensive agreement”.

“These unresolved issues remain challenging and additional time will be needed to address them effectively,” he said.

“There is a general agreement to resume the current session at a later date to conclude our negotiations.”

A treaty could be the most significant deal relating to environmental protection as well as climate-warming emissions since the 2015 Paris Agreement.

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