The 25th EU-China summit in Beijing marked 50 years of diplomatic ties but was overshadowed by escalating trade disputes and geopolitical friction, particularly over China's support for Russia amid the Ukraine war. European leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen, pressed China to address economic imbalances and urged Beijing to use its influence to push Russia toward peace. Despite the tense atmosphere, the summit produced only limited agreements, mainly a joint statement on climate action, with little progress on trade or political issues. Both sides acknowledged the need for a more balanced economic relationship, but deep divisions remain over market access, sanctions, and global security. The summit highlighted that EU-China ties are at a critical 'inflection point,' with future cooperation hinging on resolving these core disputes.
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