The recent EU-China summit, marking 50 years of diplomatic relations, exposed significant tensions between the two powers, particularly over trade imbalances, China's support for Russia, and human rights issues.
While both sides issued a joint statement on climate cooperation and agreed on limited progress regarding rare earth exports, the summit was marked by mutual criticism and a lack of substantial breakthroughs. European leaders emphasized the need to 'rebalance' the economic relationship and pressed China to use its influence over Russia regarding the Ukraine war. The summit was shortened and expectations were low, highlighting the growing mistrust and strategic divergence between Brussels and Beijing.
Despite calls for cooperation, the event underscored that EU-China ties are at a critical 'inflection point' with no easy path forward.
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