Barack Obama calls Modi, thanks him for 'historic success' at Paris Climate Summit

195 countries reached a deal to attempt to limit rise in global temperatures to less than 2C.

Update: 2015-12-17 08:17 GMT
US President Barack Obama meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the COP21, United Nations Climate Change Conference, in Le Bourget, outside Paris (Photo: AP/File)

New Delhi: US President Barack Obama spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday thanking him for his leadership, saying India played a "critical role" at the climate change summit in Paris which ensured the event was a "historic success."

During the telephone call, "The US President, Barack Obama, has thanked Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi for his positive role and leadership in the successful outcome of COP 21," the Prime Minister's Office said.

President Obama said "India played a critical role in making climate change Paris summit an historic success," it said.

The phone call from the American President came three days after 195 countries reached a deal to attempt to limit the rise in global temperatures to less than 2C at the climate change summit in Paris after two weeks of intense negotiations.

Barack Obama had met PM Modi on the sidelines of the summit in the French capital and also called him up on the PM's return to Delhi in the midst of hard negotiations in Paris.

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