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POST TIME: 10 May, 2017 00:00 00 AM
China's Xi vows to defend climate pact in call with Macron
AFP

China's Xi vows to defend climate pact in call with Macron

BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged to protect the Paris Agreement on curbing climate change during a phone call with French President-elect Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday, reports AFP.
China and France "should protect the achievements of global governance, including the Paris Agreement", Xi told Macron, according to the foreign ministry.
"China has always regarded France as a high-priority partner... and maintains its support for the process of European integration," Xi was quoted as saying.
The two leaders agreed to meet "as soon as possible".US President Donald Trump has expressed scepticism about the pact. He had been slated later Tuesday to meet key climate and economic advisers to discuss a possible withdrawal, but a senior White House official told AFP the meeting has been postponed.During his election campaign Trump promised to "cancel" the climate deal, clinched in 2015 after years of tough bartering and now signed by 196 countries.The agreement seeks to brake global warming by curbing fossil fuel emissions.
Climate negotiators are currently meeting in Bonn to start drafting a guide for member countries to carry out the accord. But the gathering risks being hamstrung over fears that the US, the world's number two carbon polluter, will pull out and throw the agreement into disarray.China has called on the US to honour its commitments to tackle climate change."The Paris Agreement was hard-earned. All parties of the international community, including China, had a common consensus on it," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said in March.