Top officials from China and the European Union were set Monday to discuss economic issues and global challenges at a summit in Brussels overshadowed by the crisis in Greece, dpa reported. Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang is due to take part in the meeting on Monday evening along with EU President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. Li, who is visiting the EU for the first time as premier, will also participate in a business summit and meet top Belgian officials during his time in Brussels. The EU-China summit - the 17th of its kind - comes as the two economic giants mark decades of diplomatic relations.