Science | climate change US, Syria Will Soon Be Only Holdouts on Paris Accord Nicaragua will sign the climate agreement soon By John Johnson Posted Sep 21, 2017 4:33 AM CDT Copied In this file photo, the coal-fired Plant Scherer, one of the nation's top carbon dioxide emitters, stands in the distance in Juliette, Ga. (AP Photo/Branden Camp) When President Trump announced earlier this year that the US would pull out of the Paris climate accord, much of the coverage pointed out that only Nicaragua and Syria were also in the "no" camp. That group just got a little smaller: Nicaragua plans to sign the accord, leaving the US and Syria as the only holdouts, reports Mashable. Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega told state media Wednesday that he would sign the pact soon, per Bloomberg. Nicaragua initially opposed the agreement because it said it wasn't strong enough, particularly in what it asked of wealthy nations. Trump opposes the deal because he says it would impose too many restrictions on American companies. However, reports have surfaced of late that the US may be softening its position and will strike some kind of compromise in order to sign the deal. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson seemed to confirm the possibility over the weekend, reports CBS News. Read These Next Think twice if you're in the UAE recording any missile strikes. Sheriff in Guthrie case says he may have a motive, and a warning. Old Dominion University gunman was killed by ROTC students. Country star cancels rest of his tour: 'I am mentally unwell.' Report an error