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China-EU summit: hopes fade for investment deal as Ukraine war dominates talks

  • The EU made scant mention of the agreement and there was no joint statement after the meetings
  • But there is cause for cautious optimism for the relationship, Chinese analyst says

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Ukraine loomed large over the China-EU summit. Photo: AP
China is looking to mitigate the effects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on its ties with the European Union with continued trade but hopes are fading that it can be through a revival of a landmark investment deal.
In a sign of a lack of progress, no joint statement was issued after Friday’s summit – the first between the EU and China since 2020.
And neither side indicated any progress on the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI), which was signed a year ago but has yet to be ratified in Europe.
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During the summit, the presidents of the European Commission and European Council, Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel, had separate talks with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and President Xi Jinping.

On Saturday morning after the summit, Wang Lutong, director general of European affairs at China’s foreign ministry, said there was no progress on the CAI.

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“The ball is in Brussels’ court,” Wang said.

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