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Sources say that EU and China are planning a joint statement on climate changes

Sources say that EU and China are planning a joint statement on climate changes

EU diplomats have confirmed that the European Union and China will be preparing a joint statement on climate change during a summit to be held in Beijing on April 14. The European Commission's Ursula von der Leyen, and the European Council's Antonio Costa are visiting Beijing on Thursday to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other senior officials.

The climate declaration will not include any new pledges but rather reaffirm both sides' commitment to addressing climate change despite other issues such as trade disputes and Russia’s war in Ukraine.

According to the diplomats who spoke on condition of anonymity, the summit will not produce major agreements or statements on other issues.

China and the EU both pledged new commitments for reducing greenhouse gas emissions ahead of this November's U.N. COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil. Both missed the February deadline set by the U.N. to present their new pledges. The two countries' joint pledge on global warming would also be in contrast with the U.S. administration of President Donald Trump, who has pulled America's largest economy out of international climate negotiations and reversed U.S. CO2-cutting policy.

(source: Reuters)