Fidel Castro: the climate agreement in Copenhagen is "undemocratic"

Fidel Castro said Sunday that the climate agreement reached at the UN conference in Copenhagen was "undemocratic" and described as "misleading" the speech in the Danish capital by U.S. President Barack Obama.

In one of his usual "thinking" that are the subject of publications, the former Cuban president criticizes the agreement that urges major polluters of the planet to make deeper cuts in emissions of greenhouse gas emissions but does not.

He says the only industrialized countries have been able to speak at the summit, while the poor and emerging states have only been entitled to listen.

The Lider Maximo book position while Bolivian President Evo Morales said Sunday that he would hold another conference on climate change. The Bolivian head of state urged the international community to mobilize against the failure of the Copenhagen summit, which ended Saturday after two weeks of tension and political battles.