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US climate envoy John Kerry arrives in China to restart talks

US climate envoy John Kerry arrives in China to restart talks

US local weather envoy John Kerry arrived in China on Sunday to restart stalled talks between the world’s two largest polluters after a year-long hiatus, state media reported.

Commencing on Monday, Washington and Beijing can have an “in-depth exchange of views” on local weather points, state broadcaster CCTV reported.

Negotiations on local weather change between the 2 international locations have been suspended by Beijing in protest in opposition to then-US Congress Speaker Nancy Peolsi’s go to to Taiwan, though Kerry met his Chinese counterpart, Xie Zhenhua, on the sidelines of a number of local weather occasions.

Kerry who’s the third senior US official to go to China within the final two months, advised reporters in Washington on Thursday that he hoped to make progress on talks with Beijing over decreasing methane emissions, transitioning away from coal, combating deforestation and collectively growing the deployment of renewable vitality applied sciences.

On Thursday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with prime Chinese diplomat Wang Yi in Indonesia’s capital Jakarta.

The assembly between the highest US and Chinese diplomats, who have been in Jakarta for conferences of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), got here lower than a month after Blinken paid a go to to Beijing.

Analysts view latest visits of the highest US officers, regardless of China’s robust response to Pelosi’s go to to Taiwan, as Washington’s efforts to stabilize ties with Beijing, notably the local weather change talks.

Source: www.anews.com.tr