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China and India sign, but keep climate stand

Xie Zhenhua ... China will be good partners.
Xie Zhenhua ... China will be good partners.

China said it will not deviate from its stand on climate change even after it gave qualified approval to the Copenhagen climate accord this week.

It expects India to stick to its stand as well, a senior Chinese official said.

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