Foreign media: Due to the United States' first absence from the annual UN climate summit COP30 in three decades, China clearly took on a more prominent role at the meeting in Belem, Brazil.
China set up a large exhibition hall at the entrance of the venue, showcasing its strength in clean energy industries such as batteries, photovoltaics, and electric vehicles, and actively participated in coordination among all parties, seen as filling the diplomatic vacuum left by the US withdrawal.
China's global leadership in renewable energy and electric vehicles has enhanced its voice in climate diplomacy. The US, under the Trump administration, again withdrew from the Paris Agreement and did not send a senior representative to this conference. The organizers repeatedly praised China for promoting the popularization of clean energy. Some diplomats pointed out that China is gradually becoming a "stable force" in the climate mechanism, facilitating consensus on the agenda behind the scenes.
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