The American Climate Special Envoy Cry Monday (June 19) told Reuters that he was invited to visit China in the near future and determined that the time has not yet been finalized.

John Kerry visited the Vatican and Pope Francis on the same day, and said in an interview with Reuters that he could not wait to meet with State Secretary of State Brillin to discuss Kerry's visit to China to visit ChinaTime.

Kerry emphasized that as the two largest greenhouse gas emissions countries in the world, the United States and China must establish a partnership in response to climate change, so as not to let other issues become resistance.

Mainland China visited Taiwan because of the time of the US House of Representatives Peros last year, and briefly suspended the negotiation of climate change in the United States.