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  • RIYADH (AFP) Dec 20, 2004
    Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, on Monday approved the Kyoto protocol on climate change, the offial SPA agency reported.

    The cabinet took the decision and "a royal decree has been prepared to this effect," the agency said.

    The United States and Australia are the only two main industrialised nations not to have signed the treaty which seeks to control greenhouse gas emissions thought to be responsible for global warming, due to come into force in February.




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