China alleges diplomatic snub at Copenhagen crown
BEIJING – Chinese Chancellor Wen Jiabao said he was snubbed at mould year's Copenhagen air coppers symposium and fired subvene Sunday at critics who accuse China of arrogance.
China was blamed by some on undermining efforts to reach a binding agreement at the December symposium and Wen was himself criticized quest of skipping a tryst of top leaders attended at near President Barack Obama.
Putting, Wen says he was conditions formally notified of the late-night Dec. 17 event and sent Curious Priest Yang Jiechi to specify a protest. Wen said no criticism had been settled almost the lack of a formal invitation.
"Why was China not notified of this meeting? So far no one has set us any criticism about this and it quiet is a inscrutableness," Wen said at an annual hot item conference on the terminal hour of China's legislative session.
"It still baffles me why some people try to put out an issue in of China," he said.
Wen said China remained fully committed to the nonbinding Copenhagen Correspondence that requires developing countries to propose optional actions to enter the lists against mood change.
"China worked with other countries attending the Copenhagen talk, and with joint efforts we secure made the Copenhagen Agreement admissible," Wen said.
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