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U.S. President Joe Biden’s climate envoy, John Kerry, called for “real progress” before the year-end United Nations climate summit during the four-hour talks with his counterpart in China on July 17.
The meeting, however, appears to make no progress in addressing longstanding concerns about China’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions while pushing its climate agenda globally.
Monday’s meeting marked the first major climate discussion between the United States and China in nearly a year. Last August, the Chinese regime cut down communication with the United States over a series of issues, including military and climate change, after then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan infuriated Beijing….
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