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BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- Argentina signed agreements with seven
countries on reducing green-house gas emissions during a United Nations climate
conference in Buenos Aires, Argentine authorities said Saturday.
The Argentine delegation signed the agreements Friday with representatives
from Spain, Austria, Canada, France, Netherlands, Italy and Denmark.
The documents were signed under the Mechanism for Clean Development within the
framework of the Kyoto Protocol, which will become effective in February 2005
and expire in 2012.
The 10th United Nations Conference on Climate Change, held on December
6-18 in Buenos Aires, drew 2,200 participants from 178 countries.
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