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Hu to enunciate propositions on climate change at G8
2007-06-04 06:14:28 Xinhua English

BEIJING, June 4 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao will present China's propositions on climate change at the upcoming outreach session of the G-8 Summit, Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai said here Monday.

At the invitation of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Hu will attend the Summit held in Germany from June 6 to 8.

The Chinese government is serious about climate change and will handle the issue in a spirit of responsibility for human life, Cui told reporters at a press briefing on Hu's upcoming trip.

"The Chinese population represents one fifth of the world's total... so the Chinese government is very conscious of the impact of global climate change," Cui said.

He said China will continue to pursue sustainable development and actively participate in world cooperation based on the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol.

Cui also stressed that the developed countries have high greenhouse gas emissions that they have promised to reduce and also the funds and technology to assist developing countries.

"Poverty cannot resolve environment and climate issues. The preoccupation of developing countries with economic growth is understandable and legitimate," he said. "Developed nations must provide the funds and the technologies to assist developing countries combat climate change."

China issued a national plan on Monday to address climate change.

Under the National Climate Change Program, the first by a developing country, China has pledged to restructure its economy, promote clean technologies and improve energy efficiency.

This is the fourth outreach dialogue between the G-8 nations and leaders of developing countries. Cui said he hoped the meeting would strengthen north-south dialogue and cooperation, facilitate multilateralism so as to help resolve global issues and create favorable conditions for developing countries.

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