The United States and China have agreed to restore formal consultations on climate change issues. Although the two largest greenhouse gas emissions countries still have differences in the country's issues that have helped the most global warming.

According to Bloomberg, the 27th UN Climate Change Conference negotiated in Egypt is in an deadlock due to the differences between developing and developed countries in Egypt.The press conference confirmed that the two countries would resume cooperation.

Xie Zhenhua said that the two countries agreed to incorporate the issue of losses and injury issues in the formal negotiation agenda in the formal negotiation agenda.However, he also emphasized that any new agreement reached on this issue should be like the Paris Agreement, and it is the responsibility to list the contributions to developing developed countries."The responsibility for providing funds in developed countries is also their responsibility and obligations," said Zhenhua, "Developing countries can contribute on a voluntary basis. The Paris Agreement is very clear on this issue."

Bloomberg reported that whether the contributions to major emission countries such as China and other development are one of the differences in the Shamhayh meeting.The EU requires the donor base of the new losses to expand the compensation plan of the new losses.The United States has also repeatedly stated that China should provide funds.

In which country should be supported, Xie Zhenhua said that the most vulnerable country should be given priority to developing countries.He said that China has provided support to other developing countries, including early warning systems, low -carbon projects and renewable energy development assistance.

Jie Zhenhua also said that the discussion between him and John Kerry, a special envoy of the US Presidential Climate, will continue to advance after the closing of the United Nations Conference.Official consultation. "

During the meeting, the Sino -US climate special envoy had been negotiating at night, and continued to understand that Zhenhua said that the two had maintained a working relationship for more than 20 years.He also said that the negotiations between China and the United States were "frank, friendly, and positive", and the two sides had active dialogue.