Leaders from the European Union and China are meeting in Beijing for a high-stakes summit marking 50 years of diplomatic relations, but the mood is tense amid escalating trade disputes and deepening strategic mistrust. Both sides are grappling with the fallout from U.S. trade policies and broader geopolitical divides, including differing stances on Russia and global power dynamics. Expectations for major breakthroughs are low, with European leaders seeking to address trade imbalances and reduce dependency on China, while Beijing aims to preserve economic ties and counter U.S. influence. European businesses are caught in the crossfire, facing uncertainty as the world's major economies edge closer to economic conflict. The summit highlights the narrowing options for cooperation and the challenges of resetting relations in a turbulent global environment.
اس عام گفتگو جواب دینے والے پہلے شخص بنیں۔