He will also visit China recently. American media: Antony Blinken, the problem after Yellen | climate | Lincoln
According to Bloomberg News on July 6th, amidst tense relations between Washington and Beijing, the US President's climate envoy John Kerry will travel to China for talks on issues such as global warming.
According to insiders, Kerry will travel to China later this month. On July 6th, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visited China. In June this year, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken also visited China.
This will be at least the third visit of this senior diplomat to China since President Biden appointed Kerry as his climate envoy. Kerry has held multiple talks with China's climate change envoy, Xie Zhenhua.
▲ Information image: John Kerry, the US President's climate envoy
According to the report, an insider said that Kerry's visit will be around July 16th, but the timing may change. Another insider said that holding a meeting before this year's United Nations Climate Conference may help lay the foundation for further progress at the conference.
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The unstable relationship between China and the United States, two major greenhouse gas emitting countries, has made negotiations on climate change between the two countries increasingly complex. After the then Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Pelosi, visited Taiwan last year and the United States implemented export controls on advanced technology products such as chips, US China relations have remained highly tense.
The report also said that the visits of Kerry, Yellen and Antony Blinken were part of a broader effort to ease tensions.
It is expected that Kerry will discuss cooperation with China in addressing climate change and exchange views on topics such as the upcoming 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Both sides may also discuss potential cooperation in curbing methane emissions.