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Leaders from China and the European Union are now meeting at a summit in Beijing to mark 50 years of historic ties. Expectations were low after weeks of escalating tension and wrangling over its format, with the duration abruptly halved to a single day at Beijing's request.
The two economic juggernauts issued a joint statement on climate change, urging more emission cuts and greater use of green technology.
While the two powers made no new commitments, experts say the cooperation agreement reaffirms their climate leadership ahead of COP30
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On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the European Union (EU) and the 10th anniversary of the adoption of the Paris Agreement, the Chinese and EU leaders hereby:
Chinese and European Union leaders will meet in Beijing on Thursday for a summit marking 50 years of diplomatic ties. Here is a timeline of EU-China trade tensions in recent years.
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Asian News International on MSNAt 50-year diplomatic milestone, EU slams China's repression in Tibet, cites Dalai Lama succession interference
At the 25th EU-China Summit held in Beijing on July 24, 2025, the European Union raised strong concerns regarding the worsening human rights situation in Tibet, marking yet another clear signal that Tibet remains a key point of contention in EU-China relations,
European Commission president also says trade ties have ‘reached an inflection point’, while reiterating claim of industrial overcapacity.