"Financial Times": Tension between the European Union and Beijing because of "Climate statement" Before the top of the leaders

The Financial Times has monitored & quot; British, in its Monday issue, signs of tension in the relations between the European Union and China regarding disputes over a joint declaration to coordinate climate work, before the upcoming summit between the leaders of the two sides, as the European Union demands Beijing to take additional steps to reduce its carbon emissions, before agreeing to sign a joint statement in the summit to be held this month. Europeans in statements reported by the newspaper, in the context of a report, that China has submitted several requests to issue a mutual declaration on joint adherence to climate issues, in conjunction with the summit that will bring together the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Line and Chinese President Xi Jinping, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two sides. Approval of the statement, unless China provides a clear commitment to additional efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In this context, the European Union Commissioner for Climate Affairs, Foubke Harkra, told & quot, Financial Times & quot; Say: & quot; I realize the importance of the issuance of a joint advertisement from the leaders in terms of diplomatic symbolism, but this alone is not enough for the European Union & quot;
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Hoxra added: & quot; there is no point in issuing an advertisement from our point of view unless it includes actual content and a clear ambition in procedures & quot;
and the British newspaper explained that it is from The case of a joint statement to simulate the so -called statement & quot “Sanlands & quot; What was issued by the United States and China prior to the United Nations Climate Conference in Dubai in 2023. Since then, Donald Trump’s move to withdraw the United States from the Paris Convention to reduce global warming on both China and the European Union to intensify their climate pledges. For the year 2035, before the United Nations Summit for the Thirties Conference of the Climate Change expected to be held in Brazil next November. On this matter, Huxra said: & quot; We need to intensify other actors, especially China, their efforts & quot;
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In contrast, a representative of the China Mission to the European Union said that the group does not have & quot; direct information & quot; Regarding the potential climate discussion agenda for high -ranking interviews, while the newspaper indicated that it was unable to reach the Chinese Ministry of Environment for a comment.
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at the same time, Brussels is exposed to severe pressure from the industry and some of the major countries in the bloc to slow down its green agenda in the face of the American trade war and the pressures of US President Donald Trump to weaken its bases.
It is known that Europe is it The fastest continent in the world in terms of global warming, partly due to its proximity to the melted north pole, as it suffered this summer of record temperatures, while China is also exposed to increasingly extremist climate events, including floods and dehydration. E3G, the European Union needs to be & quot; clear vision & quot; When dealing with China. But & quot; not to participate appropriately & quot; China may push its bilateral obligations with other countries less committed to climate work & quot;. She added that a joint statement may obligate the two governments to further cooperation in the financial system and reform multilateral development banks or set criteria for green technologies.
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