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COP15: China to present biodiversity framework for approval this morning

Montreal was the site chosen largely because the UN Biodiversity Convention secretariat is based there.The move gave Canada more influence over the talks and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the country was clear when it agreed to host the event that China would have to help Canada push for a highly ambitious target.

Guilbeault has been working multiple rooms trying to help bring the deal to fruition. He had bilateral meetings on Saturday with multiple ministers from both developed and developing nations.

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