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Premier Li urges China and Europe to ‘rise above differences’ at Paris summit
French President Emmanuel Macron (right) speaks while Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva (centre) and Chinese Premier Li Qiang listen during the closing session of the New Global Financial Pact Summit in Paris June 23, 2023. — Lewis Joly/Pool pic via Reuters

SHANGHAI, June 23 — Premier Li Qiang urged China and Europe to "rise above differences” and find "creative solutions” at a summit in Paris today, in order to overcome global problems such as climate change and poverty alleviation.

"China will unequivocally reject trade protectionism and all forms of decoupling and severing of supply chains,” Li said on the final day of the two-day summit, adding that China would continue to take practical steps to support its fellow developing countries.

Easing the debt burden on some of the world’s most vulnerable countries while finding ways to free up billions of dollars in new funds for climate finance were key objectives of the summit.

"China is ready to be engaged in debt relief efforts in an effective, realistic and comprehensive manner in keeping with the principle of fair burden sharing,” Li said.

During the summit, Zambia struck a deal to restructure US$6.3 billion (RM29 billion) in debt owed to other governments, including China, its largest official creditor. — Reuters

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