China Hopes Copenhagen Conference Achieves Best Outcome: Premier
    2009-12-17 21:15:41     Xinhua      Web Editor: Yang Yang
 

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met with Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen in Copenhagen on December 17, 2009. [Photo: Xinhua]

Related: China Active in Fight against Global Warming

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Thursday China hoped the ongoing climate change conference would achieve the best outcome.

In a meeting with Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen in the morning, Wen said he appreciated the efforts made by Denmark in hosting the climate change conference, which has entered the final stage.

At this stage, all countries must show a broad perspective, act on the basis of reality, respect each other's concerns, stick to the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities," honor existing commitments, and reach consensus quickly in the talks, Wen said.

Only by doing this would all parties concerned be able to give the world a final document which could best reflect the common political will of the international community and the efforts every country had made in coping with climate change, and inject new momentum for future international cooperation, he added.

The Chinese premier said, "China will continue to staunchly support the hosting country in its work and engage in close communications and coordination with all other sides for a best result."

Rasmussen said the Danish side highly appreciated the targets China recently announced for greenhouse gas emissions control. "It is an important contribution" China had made in meeting the challenge of global climate change, the Danish prime minister said.

He said the Copenhagen conference had made some progress but much more remained to be done as lots of difficulties existed and must be tackled.

Rasmussen said the principles outlined by Wen were very important for the conference to have a fruitful conclusion. "They are a reflection of China's positive attitude to and efforts in promoting international cooperation in dealing with climate change," he said.

Rasmussen called on all other participating countries at the conference to take positive and responsible attitudes and act like China to work jointly for a good outcome.

Wen arrived here Wednesday evening to attend the leaders' meeting of the U.N. climate change conference.

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