PM speaks with Xi Jinping ahead of COP 26

The Prime Minister spoke to China’s President Xi Jinping this morning in an extensive conversation.

In a statement released this afternoon, the government said the pair discussed a range of issues, including action to address the climate crisis ahead of COP26, global trade and economic cooperation, and security and human rights.

It is thought that the Chinese Premier will snub the summit set to kick off in Glasgow on Sunday.

The Prime Minister acknowledged China’s new Nationally Determined Contribution and welcomed their work on the COP15 Biodiversity Summit, noting how critical protecting nature is to our overall climate objectives.

He emphasised the importance of all countries stepping up their ambition on climate change at COP26 and taking concrete action to cut emissions and expedite the transition to renewable energy, including phasing out coal.

They also discussed wider international security issues, including the situation in Afghanistan. The leaders recognised that there were areas of disagreement and difficulty in the bilateral relationship.

The Prime Minister also raised the United Kingdom’s concerns about the erosion of democracy in Hong Kong and human rights in Xinjiang.

At the same time, they agreed to cooperate on areas of shared interest, such as developing clean and green technology and supporting the sustainable recovery of the global economy.

The readout of the call published by Chinese state media omitted any reference to Hong Kong or Xinjiang.