Leaders of China and the European
Union (EU) attending the EU-China
Summit on Saturday vowed to further
strengthen their dialogue and cooperation
on the issue of climate change and
to promote further development of
international climate change policies.
In a joint statement issued after
the summit attended by Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao, Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen
of Finland, whose country holds the
six-month EU presidency, and European
Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso,
the two sides welcomed the progress
on the implementation of the EU-China
partnership on climate change, and
vowed to work positively towards a
rolling work plan to further implement
the partnership, covering the period
2007-2010.
The statement welcomed closer cooperation
by the two sides on the implementation
of the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development
Mechanism and the start of cooperation
on the research of near- zero emission
power generation technology through
carbon dioxide capture and storage.
It also underlined the need to exploit
the synergies between the promotion
of energy security, sustainable energy
supply, innovation and reduction of
greenhouse gas emissions to ensure
consistency between meeting the ultimate
objectives of the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change and energy
policy goals.
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