European Union and Chinese leaders have convened in Beijing for a pivotal summit marking 50 years of diplomatic relations, but the meeting is overshadowed by escalating trade tensions and disagreements over China's support for Russia. Both sides are pressing for a more balanced and reciprocal economic relationship, with the EU demanding solutions to its trade deficit and fairer market access. Climate change cooperation is also on the agenda, as the EU and China seek to assert global leadership in the absence of strong US engagement. Despite the symbolic significance of the anniversary, expectations for major breakthroughs remain low, with leaders emphasizing the need for trust and pragmatic solutions. The summit highlights the complex, interdependent, and sometimes fraught nature of EU-China relations in a turbulent global landscape.
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