US ‘under no circumstances’ will pay climate reparations, John Kerry says
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Mr John Kerry testifying at a hearing on July 13 on the US State Department’s climate agenda.
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WASHINGTON – The United States will not pay reparations to developing countries hit by climate-fuelled disasters, John Kerry, the US special envoy on climate change, told a congressional hearing on Thursday.
Mr Kerry, a former US secretary of state, was asked during a hearing before a House of Representatives foreign affairs oversight sub-committee whether the US would contribute to a fund that would pay countries that have been damaged by floods, storms and other climate-driven disasters.
“No, under no circumstances,” Mr Kerry said, in response to a query from US Representative Brian Mast, the Republican chair of the sub-committee.
Mr Kerry was testifying at a hearing on the State Department’s climate agenda just days before he was scheduled to travel to Beijing
The United States has backed the creation of a funding mechanism the COP27 conference in Egypt
However, the US and other developed nations had pushed for the inclusion of a footnote to exclude the idea of liability for historic emitters or compensation for countries harmed by disasters. REUTERS

