Paris, Safar 23, 1437, Dec 5, 2015, SPA -- Negotiators in Paris adopted a draft climate agreement on limiting global emissions Saturday, but many key points in the nearly 50-page document remained undecided as talks enter a second phase. The negotiators have grappled through the week on sticking points including how to fund many of the nationally set carbon emissions mitigation plans that have become a cornerstone of the agreement, dpa reported. The summit began with a gathering of more than 150 world leaders who called for a deal, lending political clout and spurring momentum on a process that has been stymied by deep disagreements in the past. Now, the agreement will go to another round of talks to which country ministers will also attend. Talks are scheduled to close on December 11, and France has said an agreement must be agreed to with enough time to translate it into all languages for countries to formally pass it. But many of the key parts of the agreement are still open-ended, including a long-term global emissions goal and where a ceiling on global average temperature rise will be held. --SPA 19:28 LOCAL TIME 16:28 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w
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