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The annual climate conference concluded with limited progress due to persistent divisions among nations. Despite the intended Friday deadline, countries struggled to bridge gaps on key issues like emissions reduction targets and financial aid for developing nations facing climate impacts. Disagreements on historical responsibility, burden-sharing, and the scale of ambition hampered consensus. While some progress was made in specific areas, the overall outcome fell short of expectations, raising concerns about the pace and effectiveness of global climate action. The lack of unity underscores the complex challenges of achieving international cooperation on climate change.
