U.S. and China agree to restart climate talks
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The United States and China have agreed to resume high-level climate negotiations, signaling a potential thaw in their strained relationship and renewed commitment to addressing global warming. The announcement came after a meeting between top officials from both countries, emphasizing the importance of cooperation on environmental issues despite ongoing geopolitical tensions. The resumption of talks aims to enhance collaboration on climate change initiatives, including emissions reduction and clean energy development. Experts see this as a positive step toward rebuilding trust and fostering international efforts to combat the climate crisis, with both nations recognizing their critical roles in global environmental health.
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