European Union and Chinese leaders met in Beijing for a high-stakes summit marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, but the mood was tense amid escalating trade disputes and disagreements over China's support for Russia.
EU leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen, pressed China for a 'rebalancing' of trade relations, citing a significant trade surplus in China's favor and concerns about unfair practices. While both sides agreed on the need for joint action on climate change, little progress was made on resolving deeper economic and geopolitical issues. The summit highlighted growing European frustration with Beijing's stance on Russia's war in Ukraine and its reluctance to address trade imbalances.
As global power dynamics shift, the EU-China relationship stands at an 'inflection point,' with both sides weighing their strategic choices in an increasingly turbulent world.
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