The recent EU-China summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, exposed deepening divisions between the two powers. Despite joint pledges on climate action, the talks were dominated by disputes over trade imbalances, China's support for Russia, and mutual grievances about economic policies. European leaders pressed China to address unfair trade practices and use its influence to help resolve the Ukraine conflict, while China pushed back against EU trade restrictions and denied accusations of excessive subsidies. The summit was cut short and yielded few concrete results, highlighting a critical 'inflection point' in the relationship. Both sides acknowledged the need for cooperation but left major issues unresolved, signaling ongoing uncertainty in their future ties.
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