1. General picture of bilateral relations between China
and Cameroon
In January 1960, the Cameroon ever established "diplomatic
relations" with the Taiwan Authority and "severed the relations"
after the establishment of the diplomatic ties with the People's
Republic of China on March 26, 1971. Since then the relations
between the two countries of China and Cameroon have witnessed a
steady development with sincere and friendly cooperation carried
out in every aspect.
2. Political relations
Chinese leaders and officials who visited Cameroon mainly
include: Chen Muhua, Vice-premier of the State Council (August
1978), Gong Dafei, Vice-minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(November 1981), Zhang Jinfu, Member of the State Council (November
1986), Qian Zhengying, Vice-chairperson of the NPPCC (July 1988),
Wang Hanbin, Vice-chairman of the NPC (September 1989), Yang
Fuchang, Vice-minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (August
1991), Ma Wenrui, Vice-chairperson of the NPPCC (March 1992), Qian
Qichen, Member of the State Council and concurrently Minister of
foreign affairs (January 1993), Li Lanqing, Vice-premier of the
State Council (November 1995), Tian Zengpei, Vice-minister of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (April 1996), Bu He, Vice-chairman of
the NPC (November 1996), Li Peng, Premier of the State Council (May
1997), Ji Peiding, Vice-minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(June 1998), Dai Bingguo, Minister of the International Liaison
Department of the CPC Central Committee (February 2000) Tang
Jiaxuan, Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (January
2001).
From August 29 - 31, 2002at the invitation of Paul Piya,
President of Cameroon, Zhu Rongji, Premier of the State Council
paid an official visit to the Federal Republic of Cameroon.
From April 3 - 5, 2003, invited by the Cameroon ministry of
foreign affairs Yang Wenchang, Vice-minister of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs paid a working visit to Cameroon.
Leaders and officials who visited China from Cameroon include:
Vincent Efon, Foreign minister (August 1972), Ahmadou Ahijo,
President (March 1973, October 1977), Luc Ayang, president of the
social and economic council (August 1986, September 1990), Paul
Piya, President (March 1987, October 1993), Fonka Shang Lawrence,
Speaker of the National Assembly (May 1989), Joseph Tsanga Abanda,
President's special envoy (April 1994), Cavaye Yeguie Djibril,
Speaker of the National Assembly (September 1996), Augustin
Kontchou Kouomegni, Minister for State Affairs in charge of Foreign
Relations (June 2000).
From October 10 -12, 2000, the Cameroon Delegation headed by
Augustin Kontchou Kouomegni, Minister for State Affairs in charge
of Foreign Relations and Melingui Roguer, representative at
ministerial level in charge of economy and finance came to attend
the Beijing Ministerial Meeting 2000 of the Sino-African
Cooperation Forum.
3. Bilateral economy and trade relations and economic
and technological cooperation
The projects as aids provided by China for Cameroon mainly
cover: conference building, sewing workshop for handicapped women,
and women and children hospitals. The mutual-benefit cooperation
between China and Cameroon started from 1982 and then China
Geological Engineering Group Co. and China Hydro-power Foreign
Project Co. undertook the well-sinking and road-building projects
in Cameroon. The trade agreement between China and Cameroon was
signed in 1972 and a new agreement again signed in 2002. The year
of 2002 saw the total trade value between China and Cameroon
reached US$ 158.628 million, a decrease of 25.5 percent as compared
with the corresponding period of last year, of which the Chinese
exports took up US$ 43.971 million, an increase of 50 percent over
that of last year while the imports registered US$ 114.657 million,
a reduction of 37.6 percent.
4. Other exchanges
Every year China provides a quota of 10 scholarships for
students from Cameroon and up to now there are 50 Cameroon students
studying in China. China has set up a Chinese language training
center in Cameroon. In 1989, China, in line with the educational
aid, set up a microbe lab in Yaounde University. Starting from
1975, China began to send medical team to work in Cameroon and now
there are 44 medical personnel working there.
In March 1979, a military delegation headed by Liao Hansheng,
Political Commissar of Nanjing Military Zone visited Cameroon. In
August 1993, Lieutenant General Zhang Taiheng, Commander of Jinan
Military Zone headed a military delegation to visit Cameroon. In
June 2001, a military delegation headed by Wu Quanxu, Deputy-chief
of the General Staff visited Cameroon. In September 2002, General
Jiang Futang, Political Commissar of Shenyang Military Zone headed
a military delegation to visit Cameroon. In September 1979, led by
Sadou Daoudou, Minister of State Affairs and of Armed Forces, a
Cameroon military delegation visited China. In November 1989, a
Cameroon military delegation headed by Major general Pierre
Semengue visited China.
From November 28 to December 6, 2000, Atangana Mebara
Jean-Marie, Minister of Cameroon higher education visited
China.
In September 2002, Joseph Owona, Minister of the Cameroon
National Education visited China.
(Chinese Foreign Ministry October 10, 2006)