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8.4.7 Strengthen International Cooperation to Promote
Mutual Understanding
Addressing climate change requires the joint efforts of all countries. Actively
participating in international climate change negotiations and strengthening inter-
national cooperation on low-carbon development is the trend. China should be a
key player in the negotiation process on international climate change while jointly
safeguarding developing countries' interests and the rights of developing countries
to pursue economic progress.
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