The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded by stating that Kerry hopes that China and the United States can jointly address climate change
On September 6th, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning presided over a regular press conference.
A reporter from Agence France Presse asked that John Kerry, the US President's special envoy on climate issues, expressed the hope that China and the United States can jointly address climate change. Climate change is not a bilateral issue, but a universal threat to the Earth. Does the Chinese side agree with Kerry's assessment and do you have any comments on his remarks?
Maoning data chart. Mao Ning stated that climate change is a global challenge that requires joint efforts from all countries to address. China's stance on addressing climate change has always been very clear. We are committed to promoting the construction of a fair, reasonable, and win-win global climate governance system. China has also done its utmost to assume responsibilities and obligations that are commensurate with its own national conditions, and has made positive contributions to international cooperation in addressing climate change.
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Mao Ning said that China and the United States have jointly promoted the Paris Agreement to come into effect, and we hope that the United States and China will work together to create favorable conditions and atmosphere for climate cooperation between China and the United States.