Xi Jinping underlines China is on its own carbon reduction path during US climate envoy John Kerry’s Beijing visit
- China is willing to cooperate with the US on reducing global warming, but it requires the US to address its political demands and show mutual respect.
- The Biden administration is committed to stabilizing relations with China and restarting high-level contacts, which have been strained due to disputes over tariffs, access to technology, human rights, territorial claims, and Taiwan.
- China has pledged to level off carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 and become carbon neutral by 2060, but the US and EU are urging China to adopt more ambitious reduction targets.
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China's Xi snubs Kerry during Biden administration's attempt at green diplomacy
Special climate envoy John Kerry failed to convince Chinese government officials to set aside the tensions between the United States and China in favor of uniting to fight climate change.
China willing to seek greatest common ground with U.S., says Chinese Vice President
China is willing to work with the U.S. to seek the greatest common ground on the basis of respect for each other's core concerns and full communication, promote the in-depth implementation of the Paris Agreement and make new contributions to address
China's vice president says it will work with US on climate as long as political conditions are met
BEIJING (AP) — China is willing to work with Washington on reducing global warming as long as its political demands are met, the country's vice president told U.S. climate envoy John Kerry on Wednesday.
China's vice president says it will work with US on climate as long as political conditions are met
BEIJING (AP) — China is willing to work with Washington on reducing global warming as long as its political demands are met, the country's vice president told U.S. climate envoy John Kerry on Wednesday.
China's vice president says it will work with US on climate as long as political conditions are met
BEIJING (AP) — China is willing to work with Washington on reducing global warming as long as its political demands are met, the country's vice president told U.S. climate envoy John Kerry on Wednesday.
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