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US President Joe Biden said China made a big mistake by not attending the 26th session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP26) in Glasgow at the summit.
Chinese President Hsixin Qing was also invited by the organizers to the COP26 meeting, which officially began on Monday in Scotland and was postponed from November last year due to the coronavirus epidemic, and although Chinese officials have not ruled out the participation of China, finally, the President of the countries did not attend During the first two working days of the meeting, which lasted until November 12, with the participation of heads of state and government of 120 countries.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was also formal at the COP26 meeting, but he did not attend the event either. Downing Street was informed that Putin expressed his regret and told Boris Johnson, Britain’s host prime minister, that he could not be present in person at the Glasgow climate summit due to the coronavirus situation in Russia.
Heads of State and Government will leave the Scottish capital after the first two-day summit of COP 26, and technical details of the commitments made by governments will be on the agenda in expert consultations at a later stage.
At a press conference in Glasgow late Tuesday night before his departure, Joe Biden said China had made a big mistake by not attending the COP26 summit.
According to the President of the United States, the world would have wondered what added value China would have been enriching at the Climate Summit.
Biden said China thus missed the opportunity to “exercise influence on people around the world and on COP26.”
“I can say the same about Russia,” he added.
When asked if he does not fear a possible armed conflict with China as tensions rise, Joe Biden replied in the negative.
He stated that as Vice President and President, he had several hours of telephone conversations with Shen Cheng and explained to him that there was competition between the two countries, which, however, should not escalate into a conflict because there was no reason for that. to do that.
Biden said the United States expects China to abide by the rules, and told the Chinese head of state. He also told Xixing that the two countries need to work on cybersecurity and a host of other issues.
However, the US president has stated that he does not seek physical conflict and does not expect it to be necessary.
Biden added that his father had repeatedly said that an unintended outbreak of an intentional conflict was the worst, and for this purpose he wanted to ensure in his subsequent talks with the Chinese president that there was no “misunderstanding” between the two countries.
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