At a meeting in Beijing on Thursday, President Xi Jinping urged European leaders to “make the right strategic choice” as the world grapples with profound changes.
    He made the remarks to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa, who are in Beijing for a summit that some Chinese analysts expect to be tone-setting for China-EU relations.

    “Amid the accelerating transformation unseen in a century and an international landscape fraught with turbulence and transformation, China and Europe must once again demonstrate vision and responsibility by making the right strategic choices that meet people’s expectations and stand the test of history,” Xi said.

    The first face-to-face EU-China summit since December 2023 convenes as the two sides mark 50 years of diplomatic relations, though celebrations are tempered by escalating trade disputes.

    Beijing is seeking to present itself as a stable alternative partner for Europe, particularly as US President Donald Trump has slapped steep tariffs on the 27-nation bloc.

    He added that the two sides should reinforce their partnership as a cornerstone in bilateral ties, saying that the West should judge China in a correct way, according to a Chinese statement released after his meeting with senior EU officials.

    “If China is measured by the paths taken by the West, perceptions of China will inevitably be skewed,” Xi said, adding that the challenges Europe was facing “were not from China”.

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