The 25th EU-China summit in Beijing marked 50 years of diplomatic ties but was overshadowed by escalating trade tensions and geopolitical disagreements, particularly over China's trade practices and its stance on Russia's war in Ukraine. European leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen, pressed China for a more balanced economic relationship and greater market openness, warning that continued imbalances could threaten future cooperation. Despite the discord, both sides managed to issue a joint statement on climate change, highlighting this as a rare area of mutual agreement. The summit underscored the EU's growing frustration with China's trade surplus and support for Moscow, while China urged Europe to make 'the right strategic choice' and deepen cooperation. Overall, the meeting yielded little concrete progress, reflecting a pivotal moment in the relationship as both sides weigh their next moves amid global uncertainty.
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