China: US tensions unlikely to prevent carbon deal
Tensions between Washington and Beijing are not likely to prevent a broad deal on carbon markets from being achieved at this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference, Chinese climate negotiator Xie Zhenhua (pictured) said on Tuesday.
Tensions between Washington and Beijing are not likely to prevent a broad deal on carbon markets from being achieved at this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference, Chinese climate negotiator Xie Zhenhua (pictured) said on Tuesday, Baku Tribune reports citing Breaking News.
Speaking to reporters in Glasgow, Xie stated that any agreements at COP26 will have to fall under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, emphasizing the impact former President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the Agreement had on both the countries' relationship and the state of climate negotiations.
"China-US joint efforts resulted in the Paris Agreement ... it was hard-fought, you can't just give up, but the US gave up," Xie said, noting that global powers need to work harder to catch up after "wasting five years."
The Rocket and Artillery formations of the Azerbaijan Army conduct live-fire exercises in accordance with the combat training plan for 2021, the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan told Baku Tribune.
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