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China, United States to hold climate conferences in Washington in May

U.S. environment change diplomat John Podesta will meet his Chinese equivalent Liu Zhenmin in Washington in May, resuming bilateral talks on climate cooperation amid simmering tensions over trade and security, Chinese officials said.

This is Liu's first see to Washington in his new function after replacing veteran environment envoy Xie Zhenhua, who stepped down due to health reasons in January.

Liu has actually consulted with Podesta since he stepped into his new function as the top U.S. climate diplomat previously this year, replacing previous Secretary of State John Kerry. Nevertheless, the envoys of the world's 2 biggest emitters have not yet held official talks.

China's foreign ministry also said Liu would check out the United States in a readout from Secretary of State Antony Blinken's journey to China last week.

Liu told Bloomberg TV he will meet Podesta when he check outs the United States.

One source knowledgeable about the visit stated Liu will remain in Washington from May 8 to May 10. The source stated Liu will likewise travel to New York.

Kerry and Xie played a crucial role in brokering the last outcome at the COP28 Environment Summit in Dubai, consenting to bilateral language that led the way for broad approval of an arrangement by all countries to shift away from fossil fuels.

They also kept cordial personal ties during periods of tension between the U.S. and China, keeping a diplomatic channel open on environment modification.

The check out comes as U.S. solar business filed new trade petitions last week, asking the Biden administration to impose brand-new penalties on solar components from Chinese factories in four southeast Asian countries.