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WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush and European leaders claimed progress Monday in the effort to reduce global warming, largely by agreeing that climate change requires global action without infringing on the rights of nations to choose their own strategies.
"I think that each country needs to recognize that we must reduce our greenhouse gases and deal, obviously, with their own internal politics, to come up with an effective strategy," Bush said at a U.S.-European Union summit at the White House.
"The good news is, is that we recognize there's a problem," Bush said. "The good news is (we) recognize technology is going to lead to solutions, and that we're willing to share those technologies."
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