Tensions between the European Union and China have escalated as the EU imposed sanctions on Chinese banks and companies for allegedly aiding Russia's war effort in Ukraine. This marks the first time the EU has targeted Chinese financial institutions in its sanctions against Russia, prompting strong protests and threats of retaliation from Beijing. EU leaders are urging China to use its influence to pressure Russia to end the war, warning that China's stance on Ukraine will be the 'determining factor' in future EU-China relations. China, meanwhile, insists its cooperation with Russia is legitimate and accuses the EU of harming Chinese interests and overstepping international norms. The dispute comes ahead of a high-stakes EU-China summit, with both sides warning of serious consequences for economic and diplomatic ties.
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