Tensions are escalating between the European Union and China as the EU imposes sanctions on Chinese banks and companies for allegedly aiding Russia's war effort in Ukraine. The EU is pressuring China to use its influence over Russia to help end the conflict, warning that Beijing's relationship with Moscow is now the 'determining factor' in EU-China relations. In response, China has strongly condemned the sanctions, vowing retaliation and insisting that its cooperation with Russia is legitimate and not directed against third parties. The dispute comes ahead of a critical EU-China summit, with both sides trading sharp rhetoric and warning of serious consequences for economic and diplomatic ties. The outcome of these talks could reshape the future of EU-China relations and impact the broader international response to the war in Ukraine.
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