The latest EU-China summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, was dominated by escalating trade tensions and disagreements over China's support for Russia. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned that the EU cannot keep its markets open unless China addresses economic imbalances and trade surpluses. While both sides managed to agree on joint action against climate change, little progress was made on other contentious issues, including market access and geopolitical concerns. The summit highlighted a growing rift, with EU leaders pressing China for 'real solutions' and warning that relations are at a critical 'inflection point.' The future of EU-China cooperation now hinges on whether Beijing will address European concerns over trade and its stance on Russia.
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