rules but as measures have been put into place to ease the tensions, we are being told. and that the british and french leaders have agreed to a de escalation of the fishing row and have agreed to work in the coming hours towards a de escalation of that dispute over fishing. it has caused a bit of a souring of the atmosphere at the g20 summit in rome, as far as britain and france are concerned and potentially, it was worried there might be some overshadowing of any cop26 climate summit as well, even, but it looks like those cheerleaders, present macron of france those are two leaders have agreed to de escalate that row over fishing. we are going back to annita mcveigh in glasgow on the latest on cop26. thank you very much. apologies for our technical issues here in the middle of my conversation with scott talley, an
organiser with glasgow calls out polluters and a spokesman for the cop26 coalition. those are just two of the many environmental activist groups that are here in glasgow to make their voices heard as we expect the arrival of those g20 leaders here in the city later today for cop26, of course. that is just a relatively small percentage of the number of leaders who will be in the city for cop26. almost 200 countries represented. let s try and pick up mid conversation with scott. thank you for staying with us, scott. we talked a bit about the activist group that you re involved in and what they do. then you are making the point that you wanted groups linked to pollution to be excluded from this conference. so why is that? because there is an argument if you exclude people from a process, you do not stand any chance, billy, of persuading them to approach things differently. yes.