Chinese and European Union leaders have met in Beijing for their first in-person summit since 2023, addressing a range of contentious issues amidst growing trade tensions. The talks, led by Chinese President Xi Jinping and EU officials Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa, highlighted the complex nature of China-EU relations.
Breakdown
- China and EU leaders met in Beijing to address trade and global challenges. 5s
- Talks were strained by the EU's trade deficit with China and mutual trade restrictions. 45s
- The EU raised concerns over China's support for Russia in the Ukraine conflict. 1m 22s
- Both sides signed a landmark climate agreement to cut carbon emissions. 1m 47s
- Despite the climate deal, overall trust and cooperation between China and the EU remain low. 2m 15s