The 25th EU-China summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, was dominated by escalating trade tensions and disagreements over China's support for Russia amid the Ukraine war. European leaders pressed China to address economic imbalances, open its markets, and reduce its trade surplus, warning that continued inaction could threaten future cooperation. While both sides agreed on the need for joint climate action, little progress was made on other key issues, with EU officials describing the relationship as being at an 'inflection point.' The summit highlighted deep divisions over trade practices, geopolitical alignments, and the future direction of EU-China relations. Despite calls for deeper trust and cooperation, the meeting ended with few concrete outcomes, underscoring the challenges ahead.
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