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World Bank chief says ready to help countries implement climate pact

Xinhua, December 13, 2015 Adjust font size:

World Bank President Jim Yong Kim on Saturday welcomed the historic global climate agreement reached in Paris in the same day, saying the World Bank is ready to help countries deal with climate change.

"We welcome the historic agreement that has just been reached in Paris. The world has come together to forge a deal that finally reflects the aspiration, and the seriousness, to preserve our planet for future generations," the World Bank President said in a statement.

The deal protects the poorest people and the most vulnerable countries, and sends the signal to trigger public and private sectors investments to drive economies toward a carbon neutral world, said Kim.

He said that the World Bank is ready to help and will do its utmost to help countries implement the climate deal and address climate change. Endit