The latest EU-China summit in Beijing marked a tense turning point in relations, with both sides acknowledging that ties are at an 'inflection point.' European leaders pressed China to address trade imbalances and to use its influence over Russia to help end the war in Ukraine, but made little progress on these fronts. While the summit produced a joint statement on climate change cooperation, broader issues such as economic competition, market access, and China's support for Moscow remain unresolved. The EU warned that continued trade disparities could threaten market openness, and both sides recognized the need for 'proper handling of frictions.' The summit highlighted deepening geopolitical and economic divides, despite 50 years of diplomatic ties.
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