Obama: US, China want climate change deal

13:45, November 17, 2009      

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Top leaders of the United States and China said that they are looking for a comprehensive deal during next month's climate change summit that will "rally the world."

U.S. President Barrack Obama said the goal at the Copenhagen meeting should be an agreement that has "immediate operational affect," not just a political declaration.

As the world's two largest consumers and producers of energy, Obama said that the United States and China must play a key role in negotiating an agreement.

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