Trade, human rights and climate: Disagreements dominate EU-China summit
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The EU and China are having a meeting on Monday to take stock of their investment negotiations. However, experts doubt that there will be any major developments.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping (top L), European Council President Charles Michel (top R), European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (bottom R) and German Chancellor Angela Merkel (bottom L) are seen in split screen on a monitor during a video conference with the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, as part of the EU-China summit
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BERLIN - Dialogue with China on human rights will continue, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday after European Union leaders held a video summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. On economic relations, Merkel added: "In the last 15 years, China has become much stronger economically and this means that the demand for reciprocity - for a level playing field - is of course very
Trade, human rights and climate: Disagreements dominate EU-China summit
The EU and China are having a meeting on Monday to take stock of their investment negotiations. However, experts doubt that there will be any major developments.
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