Beijing just witnessed a major diplomatic milestone as Chinese President Xi Jinping and EU leaders held their first in-person summit since 2019. In a world often framed as zero-sum game, Xi redefined the relationship with a bold blueprint for collaboration through economic synergy, tech teamwork, and supply chain solidarity 🚀.
\"Partnership isn't just a buzzword – it's survival in today's interconnected world,\" the talks emphasized. While some politicians paint EU-China ties as a boxing match 🥊, Beijing proposed becoming the EU's go-to collaborator in three key areas: as economic trade BFFs, science squad mates, and supply chain ride-or-dies.
This reset comes hot on the heels of the recent China-U.S. summit, showing Beijing's global diplomacy in full swing. With mega-projects like green energy and AI on the table, both sides are betting that shared progress will outlast old-school rivalry 🌱.
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China-EU relations are not a 'you lose, I win' knockout match
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