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China's Xi calls for 'proper handling of frictions' at tense EU summit

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Chinese President Xi Jinping urged top European Union officials to "properly handle differences and frictions" as he criticized Brussels's recent trade actions against Beijing at a tense summit dominated by concerns on trade and the Ukraine war.

Breakdown
  • China and the EU held a tense summit focused on trade and Ukraine.
  • President Xi urged the EU to properly handle differences and criticized recent EU trade actions. 9s
  • Xi stated that current European challenges do not originate from China and called for open cooperation. 55s
  • The EU's trade deficit with China reached $360 billion, with actions targeting Chinese exports. 1m 14s
  • Both sides aimed for a joint statement on climate, while the EU raised concerns over electric vehicles and rare-earth export controls. 1m 32s
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