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UN talks in disarray as a draft deal for climate cash is rejected by developing nations

  • United Nations talks broke down as developing nations rejected a climate cash proposal, calling it too low, resulting in divisions among nations.
  • The rejected $250 billion deal was described as "insultingly low" by developing countries, leading to further disputes.
  • A group of negotiators from the Least Developed Countries and the Alliance of Small Island States left in protest against the proposal's rough draft.
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