The European Union and China will try to ease tensions on Monday at a video summit, their first formal talks since ties complicated over European accusations that Beijing has spread disinformation about the COVID-19.

Iran PressEurope: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Charles - the EU’s chief executive and chairman - will hold video conferences with Premier Li Keqiang and President Xi Jinping, according to Reuters.

“We are ready to work with China. But we also expect China to assume its responsibilities as one of the world’s largest economies,” said a senior official helping prepare the summit. “The pandemic has heightened some (EU) concerns.”

No joint statement is expected after the summit, scheduled to start at 0800 GMT.

EU officials say China has sought to pressure EU countries that criticize its handling of the novel coronavirus, using social media to spread fake reports of European neglect of COVID-19 patients. Beijing has denied wrongdoing.

Even before the pandemic, the two trading partners had differences, including over Hong Kong and an investment pact that is being negotiated.

The EU has also faced U.S. pressure to take a tougher stance on China. The bloc is caught between the two powers - needing both and reluctant to alienate either.

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