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China vows to work with EU on climate pact even if Trump pulls out of Paris deal

Premier Li Keqiang urges other countries to do likewise as world awaits decision from Washington

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang give a press conference at the end of Li's two-day visit to Germany on Thursday. Photo: AFP
Shi Jiangtao
China has vowed to work with the European Union to uphold the international agreement on climate change, as US President Donald Trump was due to announce whether he would keep Washington in the deal.

During a visit to Germany, Premier Li Keqiang said on Thursday that China would “steadfastly” implement the Paris climate deal even if the US pulled out.

“China will continue to implement promises made in the Paris Agreement, to move towards the 2030 goal step by step, steadfastly,” Li said in a joint press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. “But of course, we also hope to do this in cooperation with others.”

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Merkel said Germany and China should work closely together on issues such as protecting the climate.

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Li’s remarks came as China and the EU were expected to reaffirm their climate commitments under the Paris pact in a joint statement on Friday, sending a clear message if Trump does withdraw from the 195-nation deal – his decision is also expected to be announced on Friday.

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