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China reaffirms commitment ahead of upcoming COP29

2024-11-11 17:14 Last Updated At:17:47

China reaffirmed its commitment to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement ahead of the upcoming 29th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP29).

China said the government will launch more support for the implementation of climate accords.

China also called for more international cooperation to address climate issues, as well as a just green transition.

The country said COP29 should promote the implementation of developed nations' responsibility and obligation to take the lead in reducing carbon emissions.

COP29, which is scheduled to be held in Baku, Azerbaijan, from November 11 to 22, features key discussions, including the establishment of new targets for climate finance — known as the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG). In 2009, developed countries committed to providing 100 billion U.S. dollars annually by 2020 to support climate change mitigation efforts in developing nations.

China reaffirms commitment ahead of upcoming COP29

China reaffirms commitment ahead of upcoming COP29

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Delegation of mainland university students, teachers wraps up Taiwan visit

2024-12-06 05:48 Last Updated At:06:27

A delegation of 40 students and teachers from seven Chinese mainland universities on Thursday wrapped up their nine-day visit to Taiwan. They set off for Taiwan on Nov. 27 and visited universities, historical sites, scenic spots, as well as sports, sci-tech and cultural venues on the island, widely engaging with locals throughout the tour.

The delegation made the tour at the invitation of the Taiwan-based Ma Ying-jeou Culture and Education Foundation.

"The young people from both sides of the Strait share the same root, and we are having a harmonious communication this time. We also welcome young people from Taiwan to visit the mainland for exchange," Cao Yibo, a student from Peking University, told reporters during the tour.

The delegation included table tennis Olympic champion Ma Long who studies at Beijing Sport University, and air rifle Olympic champion Yang Qian of Tsinghua University.

"In the future, I would like to visit Taiwan again. I did not expect that so many compatriots in Taiwan would come to welcome and us and pay so much attention to our exchange tour," Ma said.

Hsiao Hsu-tsen, executive director of the Ma Ying-jeou Culture and Education Foundation, saw off the delegation at the airport on Thursday, and said the mainland students and teachers had received Taiwan residents' heartfelt welcome wherever they went.

"The farewell dinner party was held yesterday evening, when almost all students from the mainland shared their feelings. What moved me so much is that every one of them thanked people here, because the latter sincerely and warmly welcomed them wherever they went during the nine-day tour. They told me that when they go back, they will tell their relatives and friends that people in Taiwan are kind, hospitable and warm. I believe that is the most important purpose of the exchange across the Strait," he said.

Calling youth exchanges a foundation of cross-Strait relations in the future, Hsiao said the foundation will carry on and continue to promote such exchanges across the Strait.

This is the second delegation of mainland teachers and students visiting Taiwan at the invitation of the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation, following the visit by a first delegation in July last year.

Delegation of mainland university students, teachers wraps up Taiwan visit

Delegation of mainland university students, teachers wraps up Taiwan visit

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