The COP30 climate talks in Brazil have reached a tentative deal, sources say, after negotiators resolved a protracted stand-off over action to cut greenhouse gas emissions and climate finance.
The two-week conference, billed as a chance to show that countries can still join forces to tackle climate change despite the absence of the United States, had been scheduled to end on Friday but dragged into overtime on Saturday as negotiators struggled to resolve the deadlock.
Sources said the impasse was resolved after all-night negotiations led by host Brazil although a final deal text had not yet been published and details of the compromise were not immediately clear.
The European Union agreed not to stand in the way of a deal, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Saturday mor

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