The 25th EU-China summit in Beijing marked the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties but was overshadowed by escalating trade disputes, concerns over China's support for Russia, and calls for a more balanced economic relationship.
European leaders described the relationship as being at an 'inflection point,' with both sides expressing grievances over trade imbalances, export controls, and geopolitical alignments. Despite the tense atmosphere, the two powers managed to issue a joint statement on climate cooperation, though broader progress was limited. The summit was shortened and expectations were low, reflecting deep-seated mistrust and unresolved issues.
The outcome signals a challenging road ahead for EU-China relations, with global trade and security implications.
.اس عام بحث جواب دینے والے پہلے شخص بنیں۔