Chinese premier urges developed countries to meet commitment on tackling climate change

Chinese Premier Li Qiang has urged the developed countries to meet their climate commitments on financing, technology transfer and other areas.
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RIO DE JANEIRO: Chinese Premier Li Qiang has urged the developed countries to meet their climate commitments on financing, technology transfer and other areas.  He called on the international community to resolutely implement the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement, and uphold the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities.

Li made the remarks when addressing the plenary sessions of the 17th BRICS Summit on Sunday and Monday, calling for strengthening global synergy in tackling climate change, Xinhua news agency reported.

Li Qiang also called for commitment to building an open world economy, and urged the importance of opposing unilateralism and protectionism. Li also stressed the need to maintain the stability and smoothness of industrial and supply chains.

The Chinese Premier also said that China has abundant resources and means to counter adverse external impacts, and is confident in and capable of promoting a steady and healthy economic development.

China will introduce more measures for voluntary and unilateral opening up, he added when meeting with Director-General of the World Trade Organization Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on the sidelines of the 17th BRICS Summit, Xinhua news agency reported.

Li Qiang on said Sunday that BRICS countries should strive to become the vanguard in advancing the reform of global governance. Li made the remarks when addressing the plenary session of "Peace and Security and Reform of Global Governance" of the 17th BRICS Summit, calling on the bloc to safeguard world peace and tranquility, and promote the peaceful settlement of disputes.

Leaders of BRICS countries attended the meeting, which was presided by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Li said that, at present, changes unseen in a century are unfolding at an accelerated pace, international rules and order are being severely challenged, and the authority and efficacy of multilateral institutions continue to wane, Xinhua news agency reported.

The vision of global governance put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping, characterized by extensive consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits, has been further demonstrating its contemporary value and practical significance, Li said. (IANS)

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