1. General picture of bilateral relations
On February 22, 1964, the People's Republic of China established
diplomatic relations with the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville) and
since then it has seen a favorable development of the friendly
relations between the two countries.
Leaders and officials who visited China from the Republic of
Congo include: President Alphonse Massamba-Debat (September 1964);
Andre George Mouyabi, speaker of the National Assembly (August
1966); Prime Minister Ambroise Noumazalay (September 1967); Prime
Minister Alfred Raoul (September 1969); President Marien Ngouabi
(July 1973); Prime Minister Henri Lopez (February 1975); Prime
Minister Louis Sylvain Goma (June 1977); President Jaques Joachim
Yhomby-Opango (May 1978); President Pascal Lissouba (May 1994);
President Denis Sassou-Nguesso (visiting China four times in July
1980, April 1987, March 2000 and September 2005 respectively); and
Koumba Justin, speaker of the National Assembly (January 2000),
etc.
Chinese leaders and officials who visited the Republic of Congo
mainly include: Vice Premier Geng Biao (October 1978); Premier Zhao
Ziyang (January 1983); Li Tieying, member of the State Council and
director-general of the National Commission for Education (November
1989); Qian Qichen, vice premier and foreign minister (January
1995); Bu He, vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the
National People's Congress (November 1997); Yang Wenchang, vice
foreign minister (April 2001); Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan
(January 2003); and Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan (February 2005),
etc.
2. Bilateral economy and trade relations and economic
and technological cooperation
Ever since the establishment of the diplomatic relations China
provided the Republic of Congo with some economic aids, undertaking
such sets of project as stadium, broadcasting station, assembly
building, textile mill, hospital and hydropower station
construction. During the civil war of 1997, the projects aided by
China suspended for some time. Now they are being gradually
restored.
Starting from 1982, China began to take up workforce contracts
and has achieved better results. The trade between China and the
Republic of Congo has witnessed a quicker development in recent
years and from 2001, China started to import crude oil directly
from the Congo. The year of 2005 saw the trade value of the two
countries reach US$2.423 billion, of which the Chinese export took
up US$145 million while the import was US$2.278 billion.
3. Other exchanges
In September 1964, the two governments of China and the Republic
of Congo signed an agreement for cultural cooperation. In July 1980
and March 2000 the two sides renewed the cultural agreement twice.
In May 2004 they signed the 2003-2005 Implementation Program of the
Agreement on the Cultural Cooperation Between China and the
Republic of Congo. Starting from 1975, China began to provide the
Congo with quotas of scholarship for higher education. And for the
moment the students from the Congo who are now studying in China
come to 77 in all.
From 1966 to 2005, the medical teams China sent to the Congo
came to 19 batches. When the civil war broke out in 1997 China
withdrew its medical teams, which were resumed in 2000. Now there
are 23 medical personnel working in the Congo.
4. Important bilateral agreement
Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of the Diplomatic
Relations Between the People's Republic of China and the Republic
of the Congo (Brazzaville) (February 22, 1964)
The government of the People's Republic of China and the
government of the Republic of the Congo, in accordance with the
interests and wishes of the respective country decided to recognize
each other and establish the diplomatic relations at the
ambassadorial level. The governments of the two countries
unanimously agree to develop relations of friendly cooperation on
the principles of mutual respect for territorial integrity and
sovereignty, mutual non-aggression, non-interference in each
other's internal affairs and equality and mutual benefit and
peaceful coexistence.
(Chinese Foreign Ministry June 14, 2006)