1. Political relations
The People's Republic of China and the Republic of Niger
established diplomatic relations on July 20, 1974. On June 19,
1992, the transitional government of Niger declared the
reestablishment of the so-called "diplomatic relations" with
Taiwan. The Chinese Government thus announced its suspension of
diplomatic relations with Niger on July 30 of the same year.
On August 19, 1996, the two countries reestablished diplomatic
relations. Bilateral relations between China and Niger have ever
since made a rapid development.
Chinese leaders and senior officials who visited Niger are as
follows: Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National
People's Congress Ji Pengfei (December 1978), Minister of Commerce
Liu Yi (January 1987), Minister of Geology and Mineral Resources
Zhu Xun (February 1990), Vice Premier and Minister of Foreign
Affairs Qian Qichen (January 1997), Vice Foreign Minister Yang
Wenchang (June 2002), Ma Wenpu, Deputy Head of International
Liaison Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party
of China (September 2002), and Assistant Minister of Foreign Trade
and Economic Cooperation He Xiaowei (September 2002).
Leaders and senior officials on the Nigerien side who visited
China are as follows: Chairman of the Supreme Military Council and
Head of State Seyni Kountche (September 1977 and May 1984),
Chairman of the Preparatory Committee of the National Committee of
Development and Society (equivalent to speaker of the parliament)
Lieutenant Colonel Adamou Djermakoye (July 1983), Minister of
Foreign Affairs Mahamane Sani Bako (July 1990), The Chairman of the
Council of Virtuous Persons Ali Saibou (August 1996), President
Ibrahim Bare Mainassara (May 1997), and Ministers of Foreign
Affairs Aichatou Mindaoudou (June 1999 and May 2002 when he visited
China to chair the opening ceremony of Nigerien Honorable Consulate
in Guangzhou), Sabo (July 2000), and President Tandja (June
2001).
2. Trade relations and economic and technical
cooperation
From 1974 to 1992, the Chinese side had undertaken a number of
aid projects such as the agricultural farm, reservoir, bore-hole
drilling, transformation of an agricultural machinery workshop, and
reclamation, multi-functional stadium, methane project, the Gaya
reclamation zone, etc. Since the reestablishment of diplomatic
relations between the two countries in 1996, China has completed
the following projects: check-gate installation in Ndounga,
prospecting water resources in Zinder, repairing main facilities of
a reservoir, constructing civil residential area, renovating
stadiums, and expanding the classrooms of Niamey University and
textile-dyeing mills, etc. The on-going projects are bilateral
technological cooperation on the construction of stadiums,
Maradi-Tiberi water-supplying pipe, and small-large agricultural
implements workshops.
The two countries have signed a trade agreement and established
a joint economic and trade commission. In September 2002, China and
Niger held the second meeting of bilateral joint economic and trade
commission in the latter. The trade volume between the two
countries was US$6.48 million in 2001, and bilateral trade volume
in 2002 reached US$14.743 million, all of which were China's
exports to Niger. China's exports to Niger are mainly rice,
textiles, and telecommunication materials.
Since 1988, Chinese companies have begun to labor contract and
subcontract in Niger. So far, China has already undertaken the
Niamey Dam and ship-lock project. The ongoing projects of
cooperation between the two countries involve telecommunication,
and well drilling, etc.
3. Cultural, educational, medical, and military
exchanges and cooperation
The two governments have signed an agreement on cultural and
educational cooperation. Since 1978, China has granted scholarships
to Nigerien students, and currently there are 33 Nigerien students
studying in China.
There was also a protocol signed between the two countries on
the dispatching of Chinese medical teams to Niger. The first
Chinese medical team consisting of 29 members was sent to Niger in
1976. There had been eight medical teams dispatched successively to
Niger until 1992. After the resumption of diplomatic relations
between the two countries, China resumed its medical assistance in
December 1996 by dispatching medical teams to Niger. The current
36-member Chinese medical team to Niger, which has been the twelfth
batch one dispatched by China, is working in Niamey, Maradi and
Zinder.
Niger has established a honorable consulate in Guangzhou,
China's Guangdong Province, and the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (SAR).
In the field of military exchanges, Chief of the General Staff
of the Niger Armed Forces Moussa Djermakoye visited China in
November 1997. In June 1998, Political Commissar of the PLA Nanjing
Military Area Command and General Fang Zuqi visited Niger. In
December 1999, Colonel Boureima, Chief of Staff of the Nigerian
Armed Forces visited China. In December 2002, Minister of Defense
of Niger Sulai paid a visit to China.
In May 1997, the city of Nanning, in Southwest China's Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region, established a sister-city relationship
with the city of Zinder, Niger.
4. Important agreements and documents
The Joint Communiqué of the People's Republic of China and the
Republic of Niger on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations
(July 20, 1974).
The Joint Communiqué of the People's Republic of China and the
Republic of Niger on the Resumption of Diplomatic Relations,
(August 19, 1996).
(Chinese Foreign Ministry October 10, 2006)