1. Political relations
The People's Republic of China and the Republic of Cote D'Ivoire
established the diplomatic relations on March 2, 1983. The
relationship of the two countries has witnessed a favorable
development since the establishment of the diplomatic
relations.
Chinese leaders and officials who visited the Cote D'Ivoire
mainly include: Li Peng, Vice-premier (October 1986), Wu Xueqian,
Member of the State Council and concurrently Minister of Foreign
Affairs (June 1987), Wang Hanbin, Vice-chairman of the NPC
(September 1989), Qian Qichen, Member of the State Council and
concurrently Minister of Foreign Affairs (January 1992), Yang
Shangkun, President of the PRC (July 1992), Li Lanqing,
Vice-premier (November 1995), Song Jian, Member of the State
Council and concurrently Director-general of the State Science and
Technology Commission (May 1997), Hu Jintao, Vice-president of the
PRC (January 1999), Chi Haotian, Member of the State Council and
Minister of National Defence (September 2001), Wei Jianxing,
Standing member of the CPC central committee and secretary of the
secretariat (June 2002) and so on.
Leaders and Officials who visited China from the Cote D'Ivoire
mainly include: Daniel Kablan Duncan, Prime minister (July 1996 and
September 1999), Henri Konan Bedie, President of the Cote D'Ivoire
(May 1997), EmileBrou, Speaker of the National Assembly (May 1999),
Laurent Gbagbo, President of the Cote D'Ivoire (April, 2002),
etc.
2. Economy and trade relations and economic and
technological cooperation
Since the establishment of the diplomatic relations China has
provided the Cote D'Ivoire with such aids as a theater and the
renovation and repair of Guiguidou farmland water-conservancy
project and so on.
Since 1997, the two sides run a joint venture by setting up in
Cote D'Ivoire the Hua-Ke Vehicles Co. Ltd., the Agro-machinery
Assembling Co. Ltd and the pharmacy while in China, the Qingke
Chocolate Food Co. Ltd. was set up. And the two sides completed in
cooperation the project for petroleum prospecting in Cote
D'Ivoire.
The workforce undertaking cooperation of the two sides was
started in 1986. For the moment, China Road and Bridge Construction
Corporation and China Overseas Engineering Corporation are now
working in Cote D'Ivoire.
The governments of the two countries signed trade agreement in
1984 and in 1996 China Investment and Development Center for Trade
Promotion entered into operation in December 1997 in Abidjan. The
total trade value between China and Cote D'Ivoire in 2002 came to
US$ 233.87 million, of which the Chinese export took up US$ 219.74
million with the import being at 14.13 million in the US
dollars.
3. Exchanges and cooperation in the fields of culture
and education and in military matters as well
In 1992, China and Cote D'Ivoire signed the agreement for
cultural cooperation.
China began to accept students from Cote D'Ivoire to study in
China in 1985 and in 2002 there were 4 students from Cote D'Ivoire
studying here. China and Cote D'Ivoire signed the protocol for
higher education cooperation for three respective times in 1994,
1998 and 2002. Invested by China in aid to Cote D'Ivoire, the
Agro-food processing and Fresh-keeping Center of the Poly-technical
Institute at Yamoussoukroboigny was put up in May 1999.
The visits by the Chinese military side to Cote D'Ivoire mainly
include: General Liu Jingsong, Commander of Lanzhou Military Zone
(July 1995), Lieutenant General Liang Guanglie, Commander of
Shenyang Military Zone (November 1998), Major General Jiang Pumin,
Director of Foreign Training Department of the University of
National Defence (April 2001) and General Chi Haotian,
Vice-chairman of Central Military Commission, Member of the State
Council and Minister of National Defence (September 2001).
The visits by the military side from Cote D'Ivoire to China
mainly include: Kofei, Minister of National Defence (May 1994),
Captain Diomande, Commander of the Navy (July 1996) and Lida,
Minister of National Defence, National Protection and State Affairs
(February 2002).
4. Important agreements and documents
On March 1, 1983 , Wu Xueqian, Chinese Minister of Foreign
Affairs signed with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cote
D'Ivoire the joint communiqué for the establishment of the
diplomatic relations of the two countries in Beijing.
(Chinese Foreign Ministry October 10, 2006)