China has reaffirmed its commitment to climate cooperation, vowing to fully implement outcomes from the recent COP30 climate conference alongside international partners. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning announced on Monday that Beijing will work with other nations to advance the Belem Political Package – a landmark agreement finalized after two weeks of intense negotiations under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
The 2025 climate accord establishes new mechanisms for addressing trade-related environmental measures and creates a framework for equitable energy transitions. "This package demonstrates our collective resolve to confront the climate crisis through unity and cooperation," Mao stated during a press briefing, highlighting China's active participation in all negotiation processes.
Notably, the conference achieved first-time consensus on establishing dialogue about unilateral trade measures affecting climate progress within UNFCCC channels. This development responds to long-standing concerns from developing economies about maintaining fair economic conditions during environmental transitions.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's principle of "striving to do better," now enshrined in COP30's final document, shapes the vision for global climate governance through 2035. Mao emphasized China's dual approach of domestic action and international collaboration, stating: "We remain committed to building a clean, beautiful world through practical cooperation."
As nations begin translating COP30 commitments into policy, analysts anticipate increased cross-border partnerships in renewable energy development and carbon market mechanisms. The conference outcomes are expected to influence regional climate strategies across Asia, particularly in emissions-intensive industries and green technology sectors.
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