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John Kerry’s Climate Talks in China End Without Results

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Climate Czar Says ⁤He Made No Demands of ⁣Chinese but ‘Did⁣ Succeed in Having⁣ Long ‌and Very Detailed Meetings’

Biden administration ​climate czar John Kerry ⁢is leaving⁢ Beijing with no ⁢deal, he ⁤announced ⁢Wednesday after three days⁢ of climate​ negotiations ⁤with ​Xi Jinping’s ⁤government.

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Kerry during a press conference said that while ​he ⁢went to China⁢ to “break new ground” on ​the⁤ communist nation’s climate commitments, he was unable to do ⁤so. Kerry⁤ went as far as ​to admit that he⁣ made⁢ no demands of‍ the Chinese, arguing that “nobody should be⁤ ‘dictated to.'” He nonetheless argued⁣ that his‌ trip was ‌a ⁤success, as he held “very ⁤frank conversations.”

“We did succeed in ‍having ⁣long and very ⁢detailed meetings with a lot to catch ‍up‌ on,” Kerry said. “We did have ⁢very frank conversations, but we came here to ⁢break⁤ new ground‍ … and it‌ is clear⁢ that we are going ⁢to need a little more work to complete that task.”

Kerry’s failure to return to the United ‍States with any‌ sort ⁣of climate agreement likely comes as an embarrassment to ‌the Biden ‍administration, which⁤ argued‍ in‌ the buildup to ​Kerry’s ⁢trip⁢ that U.S.-China climate negotiations should not be derailed by political disagreements. ‍During‌ Kerry’s ⁣time in Beijing, Xi poured‌ cold water ​on the Biden administration’s⁢ attempts⁢ at climate ⁤diplomacy—he did⁢ not meet with Kerry⁣ during the visit and‌ on Tuesday said his nation’s climate⁤ goals “will never be influenced ⁢by⁤ others.”

In response to​ that statement,⁣ Kerry on Wednesday said⁢ he⁢ agrees ⁣that the United States should not make demands of the Chinese.

“We all agree that nobody should‍ be‌ ‘dictated to,’ and ⁢we’re not doing that. That’s ‌why we had three days​ of intensive ⁤discussions,” Kerry said. “And I think if⁢ you ‍ask [Chinese⁢ officials] … they would tell you there was ⁢no dictation here, there ‌was a clear exchange⁣ of ideas.”

In⁤ addition to‍ Xi’s comments, the Chinese Communist Party used ‌climate negotiations to threaten the United‍ States during⁤ Kerry’s trip. CCP-run propaganda rag Global Times⁢ on Monday warned that America⁤ must end its “crackdown” on China​ or risk losing “any kind of cooperation”​ on‍ climate ⁢change.

“While ​Washington has long ‌wanted to isolate climate ‍change ⁣issues related to ⁣China, there ⁤is actually no way to ‌separate bilateral cooperation on global‍ warming from‌ the broader context of China-U.S. relations,” the state-run media‍ outlet’s editorial ⁤said.

Kerry ⁣worked to⁣ avoid ⁣angering Xi ahead of the⁣ trip. During a Thursday congressional hearing, he refused ​to call ​Xi a‍ “dictator,” saying that while​ Xi “wields enormous power as the leader of China,” the ⁤Biden administration shouldn’t⁤ get‍ “tangled‌ up ​in labels ⁢and⁢ names.”

“Frankly, all of that⁤ is ⁤water off a duck’s back,”​ Kerry said.



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