The recent EU-China summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, exposed deepening divisions between the two powers. Despite a joint pledge to cooperate on climate change, the summit was dominated by disputes over trade imbalances, China's economic policies, and differing stances on global issues like the Ukraine war. European leaders described the relationship as being at an 'inflection point,' with calls for a more balanced economic partnership and concerns over China's support for Russia. The summit yielded few concrete results beyond climate commitments, highlighting the growing mistrust and strategic rivalry. Both sides acknowledged the need for dialogue, but significant breakthroughs remain elusive.
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