The latest EU-China summit in Beijing marked a pivotal moment in their relationship, with both sides acknowledging that ties are at an 'inflection point.' Trade imbalances, China's support for Russia amid the Ukraine war, and mutual accusations of unfair economic practices dominated the tense discussions. While the two powers managed to agree on a joint statement addressing climate change, little progress was made on resolving deeper disputes over trade and geopolitics. EU leaders urged China to open its markets and use its influence to push Russia toward peace, warning that continued imbalances could threaten future cooperation. The summit, which also marked 50 years of diplomatic relations, underscored growing mistrust and the challenges ahead for EU-China engagement.
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