1.Bilateral political ties
The People's Republic of China and the Republic of Angola
established diplomatic ties on January 12, 1983. Since then, the
relations between the two countries have developed smoothly.
Important visitors to Angola from the Chinese side include: Vice
Minister of Foreign Affairs Gong Dafei (May 1983); Foreign Minister
Qian Qichen (August 1989); Vice Premier Zhu Rongji (August 1995);
Vice Minister of Foreign Ministry Li Zhaoxing (April, 1996);
Assistant Minister of Foreign Ministry Ji Peiding (September,
1997); Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan (January, 2001); Li Tieying,
member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of China (October 2001); Wang Wenyuan, vice
chairperson of the National Committee of the Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference (April, 2002); Vice Minister of
Foreign Ministry Yang Wenchang (July 2002); Vice Premier Zeng
Peiyan (February 2005); Vice Minister of Foreign Ministry Lü Xinhua
(July 2005); and Jiang Yaoping, vice minister of information
industry (November 2005).
Top leaders of Angola who visited China are: President Dos
Santos (October 1988 and October 1998), Speaker of the National
Assembly of Angola Vandunem (November 1993), Foreign Minister De
Mora (March 1994), General Secretary of the Angolan governing party
MPLA Lopo Do Nacimento (September 1998), Defense Minister Payama
(May 2000), General Secretary of the Angolan governing party MPLA
Lourenco (May 2000), and Speaker of the National Assembly of Angola
Almeida (May 2001).
2.Bilateral trade relations and economic
cooperation
The governments of China and Angola signed a trade agreement in
1984 and set up a Mixed Economic and Trade Commission in 1988. The
trade volume between the two counties in 2005 was US$6.95 billion,
of which China's exports were US$370 million and imports reached
US$6.58 billion. The economic housing project with Chinese
assistance has already been completed. China relieved all the
expired debt of Angola, which should have been repaid by the end of
1999.
3.Exchanges in the fields of culture and
education
The governments of China and Angola signed an agreement on
cultural cooperation in 1988. Currently there are nine Angolan
students studying in China.
4. Important agreements and documents
The Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic
Relations Between the Government of the People's Republic of China
and the Government of the Republic of Angola (January 12, 1983)
(Chinese Foreign Ministry June 14, 2006)