The 25th EU-China summit, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, exposed deepening divisions between the European Union and China. Despite both sides facing pressure from US tariffs and agreeing on limited climate cooperation, the summit was dominated by disputes over trade imbalances, China's stance on Ukraine, and Beijing's ties with Russia. European leaders described the relationship as being at an 'inflection point,' with little progress made on resolving key grievances. The talks were shortened and fraught, highlighting a lack of trust and growing frustration on both sides. While climate change was touted as a shared priority, broader cooperation remains elusive as strategic and economic tensions overshadow the partnership.
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