1. Political relations
The People's Republic of China established diplomatic relations
with the Republic of Mali on October 25, 1960 and since then the
relations between the two countries have witnessed a smooth
development.
Chinese leaders and officials who visited the Republic of Mali
are: Premier Zhou Enlai (January 1964), Liu Ningyi, Vice-chairman
of the National People's Congress (March 1965), Chen Yi,
Vice-premier and concurrently minister of foreign affairs
(September 1965), Geng Biao, Vice-premier (October 1978), Huang
Hua, Vice-premier and concurrently minister of foreign affairs
(November 1981), Tian Jiyun, Vice-premier (December 1984), Wang
Hanbin, Vice-chairman of the National People's Congress (September
1989, Qian Qichen, Member of the State Council and concurrently
minister of foreign affairs (January 1992), Li Lanqing,
Vice-premier (October 1995), Simayi Aimaidi, Member of the State
Council (May 1999), Chen Jinhua, Vice-chairman of the National
People's Political Consultative Conference (July 2000).
Leaders and officials of the Republic of Mali who visited China
include: Modibo Keita, President (November 1964), Moussa Traore,
President (June 1973, August 1981, June 1986, January 1989), Sidiki
Diarra, Speaker of National Assembly (September 1986), Alpha Oumar
Konare, President (December 1992 and September 1996), Ibrahim
Boubacar Ketta, Prime minister (August 1994 and October 1999), Ali
Nouhoum Diallo, Speaker of the National Assembly (July 1995),
Moussa Balla Coulibaly, Chairman of Economic, Social and Cultural
Council (March 2000).
2. Economy and trade relations and
economic and technological cooperation
Since the establishment of the diplomatic relations China has
provided Mali with such aid as textile mill, combined sugar
refinery, leather processing factory, pharmacy, stadium, conference
building and some other projects.
The Sino-Mali mutual benefit cooperation started in 1983 with
undertaking projects and workforce cooperation as its main form.
The projects undertaken consist mainly of the house-building, road
and bridge construction, well-sinking and reconditioning farmlands
and putting them in order.
China signed with Malian agreement of goods exchange and payment
in February 1961. In October 1978, a new trade agreement was signed
between the two countries. The major exports from China to Mali
are: tea, mechanic and electric products and motorbikes, etc. while
the major imports from Mali are: cotton and untreated cowhide. The
two countries witnessed a trade value of US$ 23.35 million in 2002,
of which the export from China came to US$ 21.62 million and the
import accounted for US$ 1.73 million.
3. Exchange and cooperation in the fields of culture,
education, medical work and military affairs
The governments of China and Mali signed an agreement for
cultural cooperation in May 1963 and September 1981. China began to
send teachers to Mali in 1965 and up to now there are 3 teachers
teaching in Mali. In 2002, there were 79 students from Mali who
were studying in China.
As started from December 1967, China and Mali signed once every
two years the protocol for China to send medical team to Mali. From
February 1968 to July 2002, China sent to Mali34 medical teams with
a total of 581 person times of medical personnel. For the moment
there are 31 medical workers working respectively in the hospitals
of Kati, Sikasso and Markala.
Beginning from October 1966, minister of national defence,
secretary of standing military commission of the Mali visited China
one after the other. In May 2001, Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga, Minister
of the armed forces and department of veteran soldiers of the Mali
came to China for a visit. Zhang Dazhi, commander of the Chinese
artillery (May 1971) Liu Kai, assistant to minister of national
defence (March 1982), General Liu Jingson, commander of Lanzhou
Military Zone (July 1995), Major General Chen Youqing, Political
Commissar of Communications Department of the Headquarters of the
General Staff (December 1995), General Zhou Kunren, Political
Commissar of the General Logistics Department (July 2000) and
General Chen Bingde, Commander of Jinan Military Zone (June 2002)
paid visits to the Republic of Mali one after the other.
4. Important bilateral agreement and
document
October 25, 1960 , Ke Hua, Ambassador of the People's Republic
of China to Mali exchanged letters with Modibo Ketta, President of
the Republic of Mali on the establishment of the diplomatic
relations of the two countries, thereby completing officially the
procedures for the setting-up of the diplomatic ties. On October
27, a joint communiqué for the establishment of diplomatic
relations was proclaimed at the same time in Beijing and Bamako ,
capitals of the two countries.
(Chinese Foreign Ministry October 10, 2006)