Climate change will be one of the top priorities at the EU-China summit in Brussels, on 29 June. In a draft joint declaration, which Europolitics has seen, the two sides confirm their commitment to the objectives defined by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC).
They also pledge to work towards concluding an "ambitious and legally binding" agreement, reflecting the principle of shared but differentiated responsibilities. This agreement should apply, in a balanced way, to all parties, and…