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Hope Donald Trump will rethink decision on Paris climate deal, says Rajnath Singh

Singh, however, expressed hope that the United States will rethink its position on the Paris accord.

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Expressing shock over US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris accord, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said that if a country starts thinking only about its own interests then it becomes a matter of concern for the entire world community.

Singh, however, expressed hope that the United States will rethink its position on the Paris accord. 

“The US President’s statement on Paris agreement has come as a shock for us and the international community. I am sure the US will rethink its decision,” Rajnath Singh said while inaugurating a two-day national level conference on ‘Capacity Building of State Disaster Response Force-2017’ in New Delhi today.

 

It has to be seen, the home minister added, in what circumstances the US president made the statement on the Paris accord. 

Announcing the US withdrawal from the Paris deal on June 1, Trump claimed that India had made its participation in the agreement “contingent on receiving billions and billions and billions dollars in foreign aid”. 

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj rejected Trump’s comment yesterday and said India signed the Paris climate pact not because of pressure from any country or due to the lure of money. 

“Our signature in the pact was not because of greed, it was not because of fear. We signed it due to our commitment to protecting the environment... India will continue to be part of it irrespective of whether the US remains in it or not,” Swaraj told reporters while speaking on three years of the Modi government.

(With PTI inputs)