1. Political relations
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between China
and Djibouti on January 8, 1979, bilateral relations have made a
steady advancement.
Major visits to Djibouti by Chinese senior officials are:Vice
Premier Ji Pengfei (September 1980), Minister of Urban and Rural
Construction Rui Xingwen (March 1985), Vice Foreign Minister Yang
Fuchang (August 1990), Minister of Sports Wu Shaozu(June 1993),
Vice Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative
Conference (CPPCC) Wang Zhaoguo (May 1994), Vice Premier and
Foreign Minister Qian Qichen (January 1996), Assistant Minister of
Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Yang Wensheng (1998), Vice
Foreign Minister Ji Peiding (February 1999), Du Tiehuan, Political
Commissar of Beijing Military Area Command (June 2002), Vice
Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress (June 2006), and Vice Foreign Minister Qiao Zonghuai
(December 2002).
Leaders and senior officials of Djibouti who visited China
include:President Gouled Aptidon (he visited China in December
1979, March 1991, July 1994 and August 1998 at the capacity of the
president, and paid a private visit to China in May 1999 for
medical treatment, Speaker of the National Assembly Askar
(September 1981), Mumin, Minister of Foreign Affairs and
Cooperation (March 1985), Farah, Minister of Industry, Energy and
Mineral Farah (October 1996), Minister of Health A.M. Daoud (May
1997), Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation M.M. Chehem
(Oct. 1997), Minister of Culture Abdillahi (April 1998), Vice
Chairman of Rassemblement Populaire pour le Progres Gairre (May
1998), Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces Fathi (Sep.
1998), Prime Minister Hamadou (May 1999), Speaker of Parliament
Said Ibraim Badoul (March 2000), President Guelleh (2001), National
Secretary of Rassemblement Populaire pour le Progres Waberi (March
2002), Minister of Economy Planning Yacin Bouh (August 2002),
Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Arape
(September 2002), Minister of Health Kamyr (October 2002), and
Director of the Djibouti News Agency Buro (October 2002).
2. Trade relations and economic and technological
cooperation
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations China and
Djibouti, bilateral economic and trade cooperation has witnessed a
steady development.
The two countries signed an agreement on economic and technical
cooperation.
Since 1979, China has provided Djibouti with aid projects
including the People's Palace, a monument, a stadium, an outpatient
building, housing projects, and the office building of Foreign
Affairs.
Mutually beneficial cooperation between the two sides began in
1982. By the end of June of 2002, there had been 478 contracts for
service cooperation signed between the two sides. China's companies
working on projects in Djibouti are the China Construction
Engineering Co., China Civil Engineering Corp and some other
Chinese companies. They have undertaken such projects as the
construction of school and bank in Djibouti. In 1998, China and
Djibouti signed a Agreement on Trade between the Government of the
People's Republic of China and the Government of the Republic of
Djibouti. The trade volume between the two countries in 2002 stood
at US$ 49.83 million, among which China's export was US$49.81
million, and import US$20,000.
3. Exchanges and cooperation in the fields of culture,
education and health
China and Djibouti have carried out friendly cooperation in the
field of culture, education and health. Since 1986, China has begun
to provide scholarship for Djibouti students. At present, there are
six Djibouti students studying in China. Since 1980, China has
begun sending medical teams to Djibouti. At present, a Chinese
medical team consisting of 10 personnel is working in Djibouti.
4. Important documents
The Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic
Relations between the People's Republic of China and the Republic
of Djibouti (January 1979)
(Chinese Foreign Ministry October 10, 2006)