On the recordApril 21, 2009
the strength of our domestic policy will be a critical factor to galvanizing the world to enter into a global agreement in Copenhagen.
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congress.govthe strength of our domestic policy will be a critical factor to galvanizing the world to enter into a global agreement in Copenhagen.
Kerry highlights the importance of U.S. domestic policy for global climate negotiations.
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