Copenhagen
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Put that the German government had put out a statement saying that there was an agreement between themselves, France, the UK and the US and was this true, the Prime Minister’s Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that the Prime Minister had had conversations today with President Obama, President Sarkozy and also Chancellor Merkel on Copenhagen. Those talks included a discussion on tactics and gave each leader the opportunity to underline their commitment to a deal at Copenhagen.
Asked if there were any other early arrivals at the summit, the PMS replied that she was not aware of any, but that the Prime Minister would be the first leader there. Asked if there were any bilateral meetings taking place, the PMS said that the Prime Minister’s schedule had not changed since this morning.
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