The 25th EU-China summit in Beijing marked 50 years of diplomatic ties but was overshadowed by deep divisions over trade imbalances, China's support for Russia, and the need for climate cooperation. European leaders pressed China to open its markets and address overcapacity, warning that continued economic disparities threaten future openness. President Xi Jinping urged the EU to make 'the right strategic choice' and deepen cooperation, but offered little on resolving key disputes. Both sides agreed on the importance of joint climate action, but failed to make significant progress on broader economic or geopolitical issues. The summit highlighted a critical 'inflection point' in EU-China relations, with both parties acknowledging the urgent need to rebalance their partnership.
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