At the 25th EU-China summit in Beijing, leaders from both sides acknowledged deep divisions over trade imbalances, China's support for Russia amid the Ukraine war, and broader geopolitical tensions.
While the summit marked 50 years of diplomatic ties, it was shortened and described as tense, with little progress made on most contentious issues. The only significant agreement was a joint pledge to cooperate on climate change ahead of the UN COP30 summit, though both sides remain wary of making concessions.
European leaders pressed China to address its trade surplus and economic imbalances, while China urged the EU to relax export controls and make 'the right strategic choice.' The summit highlighted that EU-China relations are at an 'inflection point,' with trust strained and future cooperation uncertain.
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