Leaders from the European Union and China met in Beijing for a high-stakes summit marking 50 years of diplomatic relations, but the mood was tense amid escalating trade disputes and geopolitical disagreements. The EU pressed China for a more balanced economic relationship, citing concerns over trade imbalances and Beijing's support for Russia in the Ukraine conflict. Chinese President Xi Jinping urged the EU to make 'the right strategic choice' and called for deeper trust and cooperation, while EU officials described the relationship as being at an 'inflection point.' Despite low expectations for major breakthroughs, both sides pledged to show joint leadership on climate change as the US retreats from global climate commitments. The summit highlighted the complex interdependence between the two economic giants, with both seeking to recalibrate ties in a turbulent global landscape.
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