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At Brussels summit, EU embraces China and other Asian powers, in the face of Trump’s protectionism

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●EU states are being joined at the summit by more than 20 Asian leaders, including Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, as they hammer out a joint defence of free trade●The meeting comes amid bitter disputes with Washington over Donald Trump’s protectionist policies
European leaders sought to build support from China and other Asian powerhouses on Thursday in defence of free trade and the fight against climate change, to counter the growing protectionism of President Donald Trump’s America.
The 28 EU states were joined at a summit in Brussels by more than 20 Asian leaders including Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, Japan’s Shinzo Abe and South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
Russia’s Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is also attending, despite tensions over Moscow’s alleged cyberattacks on international institutions and European democracy.
Amid bitter tariff disputes with Washington, the leaders are expected to use the two days of talks to give their backing to the global trading system based on the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
“To those who prefer quick fixes without clear rules I say it’s not worth it. A world without rules is by definition a world of chaos,” EU Council President Donald Tusk said as he opened the summit.
EU diplomatic chief Federica Mogherini insisted as she arrived that it was not an “anti-Trump” meeting, before enumerating most of the current areas of difference between Europe and the United States.
“We don’t organise meetings against anyone,” she said.
“We have our agenda, it’s a very clear agenda that supports multilateralism, starting from the UN system, climate change action, trade – free and fair – non-proliferation and international agreements that support the non-proliferation global architecture.”
After a gala dinner on Thursday evening, the leaders head into talks on Friday, while Singapore and Vietnam are expected to sign trade deals with the EU on the sidelines of the event.

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