The 25th EU-China summit in Beijing marked 50 years of diplomatic ties but was overshadowed by escalating trade disputes and geopolitical friction, particularly over China's support for Russia amid the Ukraine war. European leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen, pressed China to address economic imbalances, open its markets, and use its influence to help end the conflict in Ukraine. Despite some narrow agreements on climate cooperation, the summit yielded little progress on resolving core issues, with both sides acknowledging that relations are at a critical crossroads. The EU warned that China's ties with Russia are now a determining factor in their relationship, while China urged Europe to make 'the right strategic choice.' The summit highlighted deep divisions and a lack of trust, with both parties agreeing only to manage differences and continue dialogue.
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