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    China's Former Climate Envoy to Meet With EU to Revive Flailing UN Pact, Sources Say

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    Posted on September 15, 2025

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    China's ex-climate envoy meets EU to revive UN climate talks before COP30. Focus on ambitious goals and joint efforts.

    China's Former Climate Envoy to Meet EU Officials to Revive UN Pact

    By Valerie Volcovici and Liz Lee

    WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) -China's former veteran climate envoy, who previously secured two pivotal climate agreements with the United States, will meet with the EU's top green transition official on Tuesday to resuscitate flailing international climate negotiations ahead of the COP30 summit in Brazil, three sources told Reuters.

    Xie Zhenhua, who retired at the end of COP28 climate talks in Dubai in late 2023, will visit Brussels on September 16 to meet with Teresa Ribera, executive vice-president of the European Commission for a Clean, Just, and Competitive Transition.

    He will urge the EU to announce more ambitious climate goals and coordinate joint diplomatic efforts ahead of a preliminary climate meeting at U.N. headquarters on September 24.

    The meeting is meant to give a boost to the COP30 climate summit that will begin in November in Belem, Brazil, two sources familiar with the meeting told Reuters. The summit is facing potentially low attendance due to the shortage and cost of hotel rooms as well as the withdrawal of the world's largest emitter, the United States, from the negotiating process.

    Three sources said Xie will meet with Ribera, who he has known for a long time, but they could not confirm whether the meeting will be official or yield a joint statement or agreement. 

    Two of the sources said ecology minister Huang Runqiu will also attend the meeting but not current climate envoy Liu Zhenmin.

    The U.N. is seeking to pressure major economies including the EU and China ahead of Belem. Last week it urged countries to set more ambitious national climate plans in September to advance previous goals pledged under the 2015 Paris agreement, known as Nationally Determined Contributions.

    The EU has been struggling to agree on its plan, and this month countries including France and Poland called for a delay in approving the bloc's proposed 2040 goal.

    China is expected to announce its new NDC by September 24, two sources told Reuters.

    The U.S. and China had previously delivered big wins in climate diplomacy through the unique relationship of Xie and his U.S. counterparts John Kerry and Todd Stern, but under President Donald Trump the U.S.-China relationship has returned to one defined by trade tension and national security competition over AI.

    (Reporting by Valerie Volcovici and Liz Lee, additional reporting by Kate Abnett in Brussels; Editing by Nia Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •China's former climate envoy to meet EU officials.
    • •Meeting aims to revive UN climate negotiations.
    • •Focus on ambitious goals ahead of COP30 in Brazil.
    • •Potential low attendance at COP30 due to logistical issues.
    • •China expected to announce new climate goals soon.

    Frequently Asked Questions about China's former climate envoy to meet with EU to revive flailing UN pact, sources say

    1Who is China's former climate envoy meeting with?

    China's former climate envoy, Xie Zhenhua, will meet with Teresa Ribera, the EU's top green transition official.

    2What is the purpose of Xie Zhenhua's meeting with the EU?

    The meeting aims to urge the EU to announce more ambitious climate goals and coordinate joint diplomatic efforts ahead of a preliminary climate meeting at the U.N.

    3When is the COP30 climate summit scheduled to begin?

    The COP30 climate summit is set to begin in November in Belem, Brazil.

    4What challenges is the EU facing regarding its climate plan?

    The EU has been struggling to agree on its climate plan, with countries like France and Poland calling for a delay in approving the proposed 2040 goal.

    5What is expected from China regarding its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC)?

    China is expected to announce its new NDC by September 24, which is crucial for the upcoming climate discussions.

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