The latest EU-China summit in Beijing marked a pivotal moment in their relationship, with both sides acknowledging that ties have reached an 'inflection point.' The summit, reduced to just one day, was dominated by disagreements over trade imbalances, China's support for Russia amid the Ukraine war, and limited progress on key issues. While the EU pressed China to open its markets and address overcapacity, China urged Europe to make 'the right strategic choice' and handle frictions properly. The only significant agreement was a joint statement on climate change, highlighting how even areas of past cooperation have become contentious. Overall, the summit underscored deepening mistrust and the growing difficulty of finding common ground between two of the world's largest economies.
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