The latest EU-China summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, was dominated by escalating trade disputes and deep divisions over China's support for Russia in the Ukraine war. European leaders pressed China to address economic imbalances, open its markets, and use its influence to push Russia toward peace, but the summit yielded little concrete progress beyond a joint climate statement. Both sides acknowledged the need for cooperation but remained at odds on key issues, with EU officials warning that China's ties with Russia are now a 'determining factor' in their relationship. The summit, shortened to one day, underscored the growing strain and lack of trust between the two economic giants. Despite some agreement on climate action, the future of EU-China relations remains uncertain as both sides face mounting geopolitical and economic pressures.
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