1. Political relations
China established diplomatic relations with the State of Eritrea
on May 24 1993and afterwards the bilateral relations saw a
favorable development with frequent friendly visits to each
other.
From May 23-26, 1993, Yang Fuchang, Special envoy of the Chinese
government, Vice-minister of Ministry of Foreign Affairs attended
the ceremony of the independence of the Eritrea, and signed
together with Mahmud Ahmed Sherifo, Foreign Minister of Eritrea the
joint communiqué on the establishment of diplomatic relations of
the two countries. In September, the same year, Qian Qichen,
Vice-premier and concurrently Minister of Foreign Affairs met with
Issyas Afwerki, President of the Eritrea at the 48th UN conference.
This was the first time for the high level leaders to meet after
the establishment of the diplomatic relations of the two
countries.
Afterwards, Chinese leaders and officials who visited Eritrea
mainly include: Qian Qichen, Vice-premier and minister of foreign
affairs (January 1994), Tan Qinglian, Vice-minister of Ministry of
Construction (December 1994), Ji Peiding, Vice-minister of foreign
affairs (July 1996), Huan Guoying, Vice-minister of the Ministry of
International Liaison Department of the CPC Central Committee (July
1996), Tang Jiaxuan, Minister of Foreign Affairs (January 2002 and
Xu Jialu, Vice-chairman of the NPC (June 2002), etc.
Leaders and Officials who visited China from Eritrea mainly
include: Haile Weldensae Minister of Finance and Development
(October 1993), Issyas Afwerki, President of Eritrea (April 1994,
April 1997 for non-official visit), Petros Solomon, Foreign
Minister (October 1994), Mahmud, Minister in Charge of Local
Government (May 1998), Arefaine Berhe, Minister of Agriculture
(April 2000), Weldai Futur, Minister for Macro-economy and
International Economic Cooperation (April 2002) and so on.
In October, an Eritrean delegation headed by Minister of
Macro-economy Coordination came to attend the "Beijing Ministerial
Meeting 2000 of the Sino-African Cooperation Forum".
2. Economy and trade relations and economic and
technological cooperation
From 1992, China started to provide Eritrea with some aid and
assistance of goods in general and for calamity relief. In 1997,
China began to provide it with monetary aid for putting up a Asmara
hospital in its capital city Asmara. It was formally started the
construction of the Asmara Oratta Hospital on October 24, 2000 and
President Issya headed in person many officials to attend the
foundation stone laying ceremony. Immediately after the
independence of Eritrea, China began to carry on the mutually
beneficial cooperation with it. At present, there are five Chinese
companies, such as China Building Engineering (Group) Corporation,
China Aviation Technology Import and Export Corporation working for
the undertaking businesses in Eritrea and they've completed the
road-construction and building projects. It has also seen a smooth
development of trade between the two countries. The exporting
commodities from China to Eritrea mainly include: vehicles and
spare parts, bicycles, cement, mechanical equipment and steel
materials, etc. In 2002, the trade value of the two countries came
to US$ 6.029 million, of which the export from China was US$ 6.025
million.
In 1993, China signed with Eritrea the "Agreement for Trade,
Economic and Technological Cooperation between the Government of
the People's Republic of China and the Government of Eritrea".
3. Exchanges and cooperation in the fields of culture,
medical work and military affairs
In 1994, China signed with Eritrea the "Cultural Agreement
between the Government of the People's Republic of China and the
Government of Eritrea". Afterwards, the two governments continued
to sign the agreement of 1996-1998, 1999-2000 and 2002-2004 for the
implementation of the cultural agreement. In accordance with the
agreement, China, starting from 1996, sent experts on sports and
culture to assist Eritrea in its teaching work, telling a very good
repercussion. The medical cooperation of the two countries was
started in 1997 with the first batch of 13 medical personnel going
to work in Eritrea in September the same year. And so far, there
are 18 medical personnel working there in Eritrea.
The military exchanges between the two countries include: the
visits to China by, Petros Solomon, Minister of Eritrean National
Defence (November 1993), Sebhat Ephrem (August 1997, December 2002;
the visits to Eritrea by General Liu Jingsong, Commander of Lanzhou
Military Zone (November 1996). Requested by the Eritrean Government
China began to send 5 experts there for the training of the
Eritrean Military Band in July 2002, and in September an expert
group of 14 persons was sent for guiding the work of mine-detection
and clearance.
4. Important agreement and document
The joint communiqué for the establishment of diplomatic
relations between the people's Republic of China and the Eritrea. (
May 24 1993)
(Chinese Foreign Ministry October 10, 2006)