The latest EU-China summit in Beijing marked a critical moment in the relationship between the two economic giants, with both sides acknowledging that ties are at an 'inflection point.' European leaders pressed China for a more balanced trade relationship and raised concerns over Beijing's support for Russia amid the ongoing Ukraine war.
While the summit produced a joint statement on climate cooperation, little progress was made on resolving deeper economic and geopolitical disputes. The EU warned that China's stance on Russia is now a key factor in future relations, and hinted at possible trade restrictions if imbalances persist.
Despite marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, the summit underscored growing mistrust and the challenges ahead for EU-China cooperation.
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