As attendance of President Xi of China hangs in balance, UK and US launch frantic round of meetings

The UK, the US and the EU are embarking on a frantic round of climate diplomacy in a last-ditch attempt to bring key countries into a deal on greenhouse gas emissions before the Cop26 climate summit.

Alok Sharma, the UK cabinet minister who will preside over the talks, has meetings planned with representatives of China after questions were raised over whether president Xi Jinping would attend Cop26 in person, as well as the other G20 big emitters yet to produce plans on emission cuts ahead of the summit, which opens in Glasgow at the end of the month.

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