Read Now: President Obama’s Remarks On Climate During COP21 Press Conference

Read the entire remarks delivered by President Obama during a press conference at the COP21 climate conference in Paris today.

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Centre
Issy-les-Moulineaux, France

**Please see below for a correction, marked with an asterisk.

2:08 A.M. CET

PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good afternoon.  Once again, I want to thank the people of France and President Hollande for their extraordinary hospitality.  Hosting nearly 200 nations is an enormous task for anybody, but to do so just two weeks after the terrorist attacks here is a remarkable display of resolve.

And that’s why the first place I visited when I arrived on Sunday night was the Bataclan, so that I could pay my respects on behalf of the American people — who share the French people’s resolve.  It was a powerful reminder of the awful human toll of those attacks.  Our hearts continue to go out to the victims’ families.

But here in Paris, we also see the resilience of the universal values that we share — liberté, égalité, fraternité. And based on my discussions with President Hollande and other leaders, I am confident that we can continue building momentum — and adding resources — to our effort to degrade and ultimately destroy ISIL, to disrupt plots against America and our allies, and to bring about the political resolution necessary to resolve the situation in Syria and relieve the hardships on the Syrian people.

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