A special envoy of the US climate issue, Kerry, visited China, and the Sino -US restart to respond to climate issues such as global warming.Multi -progress expectations.

According to Reuters, Crey will visit China from July 16th to 19th (Sunday to Wednesday) to talk to Zhenhua with the special envoy of climate change affairs in China, and it is expected that it will focus on reducing methane emissions including methane emissions., Restricting the use of coal, curbing forest cutting, and helping poor countries to cope with climate change.

Observer believes that each other has established harmonious relations through more than 20 years of diplomatic career.The two will discuss U.S. tariff issues and other restrictions on imports of Chinese solar panels and battery components.

The Global Energy Policy, David Sandalow, said that he would not expect these meetings to make breakthrough progress, but he hoped that they would help return to normal.Coordination and diplomacy.

Before Kerry, US Secretary of State Brillin and Treasury Minister Yellen also conducted a high -level visit to China.At present, the relationship between the two world's largest greenhouse gas emissions countries continues to be nervous because of trade disputes, spy charges, and military situations.However, after the visit, Yellen pointed out that although China and the United States still have significant differences, the relationship between the two countries is moving towards a more stable foundation.

It is reported that at the hearing of the House of Representatives of the House of Representatives on Thursday (July 13), Kerry said when he talked about his goal of this China trip.In the case of no concession, build a certain stable relationship.

The United States Republican criticized the Bayeon government over too weak to the Chinese government in terms of climate diplomacy, saying that China is continuing to increase greenhouse gas emissions, but the United States is taking high cost reduction measures.

Negotiations between the United States and China have promoted global climate negotiations, including laying the foundation for the Paris Agreement in 2015, but as the relationship between the two countries became cold, related negotiations were stalemate.After Perosi, then the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, visited Taiwan last August, Beijing stopped all the dialogue with Washington on the issue of climate change.