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Xi to bring no new concessions to Paris climate summit

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Chinese President Xi Jinping reads documents during the plenary session at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Manila, Philippines, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015. Pool Photo via AP

BEIJING, China鈥擟hina鈥檚 President Xi Jinping will bring no new concessions to the negotiating table when he attends key UN climate change talks in Paris next week, a senior Chinese diplomat said Wednesday.

China pledged last year to peak carbon output by 鈥渁round 2030鈥斥攕uggesting at least another decade of growing emissions.

The Asian giant is estimated to have released nine to 10 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide in 2013, nearly twice as much as the United States and around two and a half times the European Union figure.

World leaders will be in attendance in France 鈥渢o lend political impetus鈥 to the meeting but 鈥渁re not there for negotiations鈥, Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin told a briefing.

鈥淭he Paris conference is not about tabling new proposals鈥攊t鈥檚 about narrowing differences and reaching agreement on the basis of the existing proposals,鈥 he added.

Campaigners portrayed Beijing as a villain of a failed previous summit in Copenhagen, where its officials resisted carbon reduction targets.

Xi will be in Paris for the first day of the UN Conference of Parties (COP21) summit, which starts on Monday.

China is the world鈥檚 largest polluter and will be a key player at the meeting in the face of disputes over whether developed or developing countries should bear more of the burden for reducing emissions.

Liu called upon developed countries to do more by 鈥渋ncreasing intensity of [their] actions before 2020.鈥

鈥淭he issue of climate change is the result of historical emissions by developed countries, and the responsibilities and obligations of developed and developing countries should be differentiated,鈥 he added.

China鈥檚 transformative economic boom has mainly been fuelled by coal, which provides most of its energy, and it plans to move 250 million more people from the countryside to cities in the next 10 years鈥攃reating more buildings and car users.

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