At the 25th EU-China summit in Beijing, leaders from both sides managed to reach narrow agreements on climate change and rare earths, but deep divisions remained over trade imbalances and China's support for Russia in the Ukraine war. The summit, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, was cut short and described as tense, with EU officials pressing China to address its trade surplus and economic practices. European leaders also urged China to use its influence to encourage Russia toward peace talks in Ukraine. Despite a joint pledge to demonstrate climate leadership, expectations for broader progress were low, and both sides acknowledged that their relationship is at a critical 'inflection point.' The summit highlighted ongoing strains in EU-China relations, with little sign of resolution on key issues.
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