if China were to support/if China supported

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Dear all,

What is the major difference between these 2 sentences?
... if China were to support existing multilateral climate institutions like the Green Climate Fund and the Climate Investment Funds alongside us and other donor governments, we could have...
... if China supported existing multilateral climate institutions like the Green Climate Fund and the Climate Investment Funds alongside us and other donor governments, we could have...

From theguardian.com
 
The main difference is in the grammar. As far as meaning goes, they're similar in that they both express a hypothetical situation. The first, which has a subjunctive mood, places more emphasis on this hypotheticalness.
 
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