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Paris climate talks: Loquacious leaders make for a long day at climate summit

Speeches at the Paris climate conference were meant to be kept to three minutes - but some world leaders just wouldn’t follow the rules

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Prince Moulay Rachid’s opening remarks at the summit went longer than required. Photo: SCMP Pictures
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Clearly His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco is unaccustomed to being told to stop talking.

Filling in for his older brother, King Mohammed VI, the prince's opening remarks at the Paris climate conference went on and on, his hands shuffling a thick sheaf of papers.

With 152 leaders in attendance for the opening session, each leader was told to keep their speeches to a crisp three minutes. After that, an electronic bell would sound three times to signal that time was at an end.

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Prince Moulay Rachid kept going for 10.

And even he was far from the worst offender.

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US President Barack Obama followed the prince with one of the lengthiest addresses of the day at 13 and a half minutes, ploughing on through repeated pinging of the bell.

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