At a high-stakes summit in Beijing marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, European Union leaders and Chinese President Xi Jinping confronted deep divisions over trade imbalances, climate action, and China's support for Russia. While both sides issued a joint statement on climate change, the summit was dominated by EU demands for a more balanced economic relationship and concerns about Beijing's trade practices and geopolitical stance. President Ursula von der Leyen described EU-China relations as being at an 'inflection point,' warning that continued economic imbalances could threaten market openness. Xi Jinping, meanwhile, urged Europe to make the 'right strategic choice' and deepen cooperation, but offered little on resolving trade or political disputes. The summit yielded few concrete breakthroughs, highlighting the growing strain in one of the world's most important economic and diplomatic relationships.
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