Global Times

Xi to attend climate summit with French, German leaders

▶ US shouldn’t rescind promise again: expert

- By Yang Sheng

When US Special Presidenti­al Envoy for Climate John Kerry visits Shanghai, Chinese Foreign Ministry announced on Thursday that the leaders of China, France and Germany will have a virtual summit on climate change on Friday, a week ahead of the “Leaders Summit on Climate” which the US has invited 40 leaders to attend from April 22 to 23.

Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the China- France- Germany leaders’ climate summit via video link in Beijing on Friday at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron, Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Hua Chunying announced on Thursday.

Chinese experts said this shows that China and major European countries are telling the US “who are leading” the world cooperatio­n on the climate issues, even as US President Joe Biden has claimed that America is back to lead and has expressed his great ambition. The US should at least “pay the debt” and to convince the world that it won’t break its promise again, analysts said.

Cui Hongjian, director of the Department of European Studies at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, told the Global Times on Thursday that “having such a summit at this juncture sends a clear signal from China, France and Germany: The cooperatio­n they have on the climate issues is deeper, broader and greater than the cooperatio­n they have with the US. Beijing, Paris and Berlin also share more consensus than they share with Washington.”

After the previous US administra­tion withdrew from the Paris Agreement and broke the US promise, the US is the one “in debt,” and the Biden administra­tion needs to rebuild US credibilit­y on the climate issue to convince China, Europe and the rest of the world that the US will be accountabl­e and trustworth­y, said Lü Xiang, an expert on US studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

The four- year term of Donald Trump had spread anti- intellectu­alism and anti- science thoughts to about half of the US population, so it’s hard for the Biden administra­tion to convince others that the US will conclude with a sustainabl­e and irreversib­le policy lasting more than four years, despite Biden’s great ambition to bring the US back to lead, Lü said on Thursday.

Macron’s invitation to Xi also shows that leaders of major powers who play a leading role in the EU can handle EUChina ties autonomous­ly. As China and the EU have some arguments on the “human rights issues,” some Western media and observers said that “China is pushing the EU back to the US side.” However, the upcoming ChinaFranc­e- Germany summit on climate change is just like a slap on their faces, Lü noted.

Lü said climate change can’t be a free- standing issue, because it is an issue about carbon emissions, so it’s related to science and technology, the new- energy industry, super computers used for monitoring climate change and carbon emissions. But unfortunat­ely, the US is trying to crack down or contain China in these fields.

“If the US really wants cooperatio­n from China, it should show its sincerity to cancel all of those unfair policies that serve the purpose of containing China,” he noted.

“China and its European partners can have much broader cooperatio­n with each other than with the US. And they need to coordinate their stances and positions ahead of the summit organized by the US, as well as the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference,” which will be held in Glasgow in November, Cui noted.

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