The latest EU-China summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, exposed deepening rifts between the two powers over trade imbalances, China's support for Russia, and global geopolitical tensions.
European leaders pressed China to open its markets, address overcapacity, and use its influence to help end the war in Ukraine, but the summit yielded little progress beyond a joint climate statement. Both sides acknowledged their economic interdependence but failed to resolve key disputes, with EU officials warning that China's stance on Russia is now a 'determining factor' in their relationship. The summit was notably tense and shortened, reflecting the current strain.
While climate cooperation remains a rare area of agreement, the overall relationship stands at a critical 'inflection point.'
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