U.S. President Joe Biden’s climate envoy, John Kerry, arrived in Beijing on July 16 for three days of talks, becoming the third U.S. official to travel to China in less than two months.
While climate talks will dominate the discussions between Mr. Kerry and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials, it remains to be seen whether these talks will actually lead to an improvement of bilateral ties since there wasn’t any major breakthrough following the trips to China by Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
Mr. Kerry told Congress that climate change is pressing, saying it’s important for the United States and China to find ways to work together in addressing it….}