European Union and Chinese leaders have gathered in Beijing for the 25th EU-China summit, marking 50 years of diplomatic relations amid heightened trade tensions and geopolitical friction. The summit is dominated by disputes over trade imbalances, China's support for Russia, and calls for a more balanced and reciprocal economic relationship. Both sides are also expected to address climate change, with a potential joint statement on emissions. Despite the significance of the anniversary, expectations for major breakthroughs are low, as leaders acknowledge the relationship is at an 'inflection point.' The outcome of the summit will shape the future of EU-China cooperation and their roles on the global stage.
Ole ensimmäinen, joka vastaa tähän yleinen keskustelu .