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China, United States to hold environment conferences in Washington in May

U.S. climate change diplomat John Podesta will fulfill his Chinese counterpart Liu Zhenmin in Washington in May, resuming bilateral talks on climate cooperation in the middle of simmering stress over trade and security, the Biden administration and Chinese officials stated.

This is Liu's very first visit to Washington in his brand-new function after changing veteran climate envoy Xie Zhenhua, who stepped down due to health factors in January.

Liu has spoken to Podesta because he stepped into his brand-new function as the top U.S. climate diplomat previously this year, changing previous Secretary of State John Kerry. Nevertheless, the envoys of the world's two most significant emitters have actually not yet held formal talks.

China's foreign ministry also stated Liu would go to the United States in a readout from Secretary of State Antony Blinken's journey to China last week.

Liu told Bloomberg television he will meet Podesta when he check outs the United States.

One source acquainted with the check out stated Liu will remain in Washington from May 8 to May 10. The source said Liu will likewise travel to New York.

The Biden administration did not verify when the meetings will take place in May.

Kerry and Xie played a crucial function in brokering the final outcome at the COP28 Environment Summit in Dubai, accepting bilateral language that paved the way for broad approval of an agreement by all nations to shift away from fossil fuels.

They also preserved cordial individual ties throughout durations of stress between the U.S. and China, keeping a diplomatic channel open on environment change.

The go to comes as U.S. solar companies filed new trade petitions recently, asking the Biden administration to levy brand-new penalties on solar elements from Chinese factories in 4 southeast Asian nations.