China and the United States came forward over climate change issue and releases joint statement. Let us share that in the statement it is agree that stronger pledges to fight climate change should be introduced before a new round of international talks at the end of the year, the two countries said in a joint statement. Let us share that the statement came after a meeting between Chinese climate envoy Xie Zhenhua and his U.S. counterpart, John Kerry, in Shanghai on Thursday (April 15) and Friday (April 16), China`s environment ministry said.
Their joint statement said that "The United States and China are committed to cooperating with each other and with other countries to tackle the climate crisis,". Added further that The two countries will continue to discuss "concrete actions in the 2020s to reduce emissions aimed at keeping the Paris Agreement-aligned temperature limit within reach."
To be noted that Kerry arrived in Shanghai on Wednesday (April 14) night under tight COVID-19 protocols and was transferred to a secluded hotel not open to the public. He subsequently traveled to Seoul.
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