Rudd replaces Key in BBC climate debate

Published: 8:15AM Thursday December 17, 2009 Source: NZPA/Newstalk ZB

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Prime Minister John Key has been dumped from a climate change debate in Copenhagen, with Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd set to take his place.

The debate was due to be aired on the BBC on Friday morning NZ time and includes Mexican President Felipe Calderon and South African President Jacob Zuma.

Key's delegation was told of the switch overnight. The Prime Minister is said to be disappointed over the switch.

Trade Minister Tim Groser said it was an unfortunate development, but little could be done about it.

"It's a bit disappointing, but that's the way the world works," he said.

Environment Minister Nick Smith said this week it was a huge honour for Key to be included in such a significant debate.

The debate is due to be aired on BBC World News on December 19 and 20.

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