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Russian President urges 'joint work' with US President on climate

Other world leaders have reacted with anger and defiance after President Trump quit the 2015 Paris climate agreement.

Russian President Vladimir Putin gives a speech at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on June 2, 2017

"You shouldn't make a noise about this, but should create the conditions for joint work," Putin said at an economic forum, adding that Trump had said he wanted to renegotiate a new deal.

"If such a major emitter as the US is not going to cooperate entirely then it won't be possible to agree any deal in this area," Putin said.

The Kremlin leader said that "in my view it was possible (for the US) not to leave the Paris agreement because it is a framework deal, and it was possible to change the US obligations inside the framework of these agreements."

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"But what has been said has been said. And we need to think what to do further," he said.

Other world leaders have reacted with anger and defiance after President Trump announced that the United States, the world's second biggest carbon emitter, was quitting the 2015 Paris climate agreement.

Led by Germany's Angela Merkel and France's Emmanuel Macron, they have branded Trump's decision as misguided and vowed to defend an accord they consider crucial to the future of the planet.

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