The latest EU-China summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, underscored deepening tensions between the two powers over trade imbalances and China's stance on Russia's war in Ukraine. European leaders pressed China to open its markets, address overcapacity, and use its influence to push Russia toward peace, while Chinese President Xi Jinping urged the EU to make 'the right strategic choice' and deepen cooperation. Despite the discord, both sides managed to issue a joint statement on climate action, but made little progress on other contentious issues. The summit was notably shortened and expectations for breakthroughs were low, reflecting the strained state of relations. The outcome signals that EU-China ties are at an 'inflection point,' with future cooperation hinging on resolving key economic and geopolitical disputes.
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