MFA Special Representative on Climate Change
China Development Gateway interviewed Li Yanduan, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs' special representative for climate change negotiations, in Beijing on Nov. 8. She explained in detail China's actions to address climate change, its international exchange and cooperation in tackling climate change and its expectations for the 2011 UN Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa.
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'Common But Differentiated Responsibilities'a Fair Principle
China Plays a Constructive Role in Promoting Climate Negotiations
BASIC Countries Reach Consensus on Climate Negotiations
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Effective Results Expected on Durban Conference
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CnDG Reporter Interviews with MFA Special Representative on Climate Change
MFA Special Representative on Climate Change
MFA Special Representative on Climate Change
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