Sarkozy gives birth to a new hope at Copenhagen, backs calls to keep Kyoto Protocol

Sarkozy gives birth to a new hope at Copenhagen, backs calls to keep Kyoto ProtocolCopenhagen, Dec. 17 : A new hope has emerged with French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Thursday backing calls given by developing nations to keep the Kyoto Protocol, which only requires rich nations to cut emissions.

Speaking in Copenhagen, he broke away from the EU position of favouring a new deal that saw all nations commit to measures to curb climate change, reported B. B. C.

In his address to delegates, Sarkozy called on nations to "stop posturing".

"A failure in Copenhagen would a catastrophe for each and everyone of us," Sarkozy said and added: "If we keep on heading where we''re going we are heading for failure."

"So people want to keep Kyoto, Ok let''s keep Kyoto. But let us agree on an overall political umbrella," Sarkozy stated.

The French president urged ministers and leaders to adopt a full climate treaty in June 2010 when he said: "Let''s give ourselves six months after the Copenhagen conference to transform political commitments into a legal text."

French President Zarkozy''s speech has been welcomed by developing nations. (ANI)