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The U.S. told the International Court of Justice that the UN framework for fighting climate change should be preserved.
Washington joined China in stressing that the present accords, such as the Paris Agreement , were the best way to tackle the climate crisis.
The UN has asked the ICJ to develop a legal framework to flesh out states' responsibilities in tackling climate change.
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