A draft statement out of an EU summit suggests European leaders are likely to avoid direct mention of alleged Chinese involvement in Russia’s war in Ukraine. But there is concern about Beijing’s relations with Moscow. The document reportedly points to the European Council strongly condemning the “support by third countries” for Russia’s war efforts. William Denselow reports from Brussels.
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