EU foreign ministers adopt hardline China threat assessment
The Council's new position paper labels Beijing a strategic challenge and Russia enabler, but stops short of concrete measures as economic ties complicate a unified response.
Monday, 17 August 2026Europe · Analysis
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The Council's new position paper labels Beijing a strategic challenge and Russia enabler, but stops short of concrete measures as economic ties complicate a unified response.
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