The
pledge was announced by Vice President Kamala Harris this month
in Dubai at the U.N. COP28 climate summit, although it is
subject to the politically divided U.S. Congress, which must
authorize the release of funds.
Trump, who has made attacking the administration of President
Joe Biden's investments in renewable energy a core part of his
campaign message, said he was opposed to what he called "climate
reparations" to other countries.
A campaign aide confirmed that Trump was referring to the $3
billion U.S. pledge to the Green Climate Fund.
"When I am back in office all climate reparation payments will
be canceled immediately," Trump said at a campaign event in
Coralville, Iowa, adding he would seek to "claw back" any
payments made by the Biden administration.
Trump leads his rivals for the Republican nomination by nearly
50 percentage points in national opinion polls, meaning he is
likely to face Biden, the presumptive Democratic Party nominee,
in the November 2024 election.
(Reporting by Nathan Layne in Coralville, Iowa; Editing by Gerry
Doyle)
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