The latest EU-China summit in Beijing marked 50 years of diplomatic ties but was overshadowed by escalating trade tensions, concerns over China's support for Russia, and calls for a more balanced economic relationship. European leaders pressed China to address economic imbalances and to use its influence to encourage Russia toward peace in Ukraine, while President Xi Jinping urged the EU to make 'the right strategic choice' in a turbulent global environment. Despite the tense atmosphere, the two sides managed to issue a joint statement on climate change, but made little progress on other contentious issues. The summit highlighted the growing complexity and strain in EU-China relations, with both sides acknowledging the need for 'real solutions' and deeper trust. The outcome suggests that while cooperation on global challenges like climate change is possible, significant divisions remain on trade and geopolitics.
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