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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang and European Commission Vice President Teresa Ribera held the 6th China-EU High-Level Dialogue on Environment and Climate in Beijing on Monday.
Ding Xuexiang, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, called on the two sides, under the strategic guidance of their leaders, to strengthen practical cooperation on environment and climate and make greater contributions to the sustainable development of China, the EU and the world.
The Vice Premier of the State Council noted that China pays special attention to environmental protection and climate change control, has developed and implemented a series of practical measures, and has achieved notable results in the all-round green transformation of socio-economic development.
China will firmly promote green and low-carbon development and take effective measures to participate in global environmental and climate governance, Ding Xuexiang promised, adding that China hopes to work with the EU to maintain high-level dialogue and exchanges, build greater consensus and deepen the green partnership.
According to him, China is ready to adhere to the principles of mutual benefit and win-win with the European Union, continuously expand the depth and scope of cooperation in key areas such as energy and the circular economy, and jointly support the green and low-carbon development of other developing countries.
China also hopes to work with the EU to promote the construction of a fair, reasonable, cooperative and mutually beneficial global environmental and climate governance system, Ding Xuexiang added.
T. Ribera, for her part, said that the European Union hopes to take advantage of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the EU and China to further strengthen existing cooperation with China, make efforts to find new opportunities for cooperation, adhere to multilateralism and promote the effective implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change. –0–
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