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The Federal Democratic Republic of
Ethiopia
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Area: 435,184 sq mi (1,127,127 sq km)
Population (2003 est.): 66,557,553 (growth rate: 2.0%); birth rate:
39.8/1000; infant mortality rate: 103.2/1000; density per sq mi: 153
Capital and largest city (1993 est.): Addis Ababa,
2,200,186
Monetary unit: Birr
Languages: Amharic (official), English, Orominga, Tigrigna,
over 70 languages spoken
Ethnicity/race: Oromo 40%, Amhara and Tigrean 32%, Sidamo
9%, Shankella 6%, Somali 6%, Afar 4%, Gurage 2%, other 1%
Religions: Ethiopian Orthodox 35%¨C40%, Islam 40%¨C45%,
animist 15%¨C20%, other 5%
Relations with China
(Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the People's Republic of China)
A. Review of bilateral political
relations
Chinaestablished the diplomatic relations with Ethiopiaon
November 24, 1970. After the setting up of the diplomatic relations it has seen
an overall good relationship between the two countries. During the period of
1977 ? 1982 the relations of the two countries once went deteriorated. And by
and by it came to be normal after 1983. In recent years, the relations between
the two countries maintain a healthy and continuous development tendency with
ceaseless mutual visits at high levels and increasing intercourse of
personnel.
Chinese leaders and officials who visited Ethiopia mainly
include: Premier Zhou Enlai (January 30 ? February 1, 1964), Qian Qichen,
Vice-premier and minister of foreign affairs (July 1989 and January 1991 in the
name of foreign minister, and January 1994), Jiang Zemin, President of the PRC
(May 1996), Simayi Aimaiti, Member of the State Council and Chairman of
Democratic League Committee (October 1997), Dai Bingguo, Minister of the
International Liaison Department of the CPC Central Committee (February 2000)
Tang Jiaxuan, Foreign Minister (January 2002) and Xu Jialu, Vice-chairman of the
NPC (June 2002) and so on.
Leaders and officials who visited China from Ethiopia
mainly include: Haile Selassia, Ethiopian Emperor (October 1971), Berhanu Bareh,
Foreign minister (November 1987), Mengistu Haile-Mariam, President (June 1988),
Fikre Selassic Wogferess, Prime minister (September 1988, by way of visit),
Wollie Chekol, Deputy Prime minister (December 1989 and March 1991), Tesfaye
Dimka, Deputy prime minister and concurrently minister of foreign affairs (April
1990), Seyoum Mesfin, Minister of foreign affairs (December 1992, October 2000
for attending the "Beijing Ministerial Meeting 2000 of the Sino-African
Cooperation Forum"), Meles Zenawi, Prime minister (October 1995), Kasu Ilala,
Deputy prime minister (May 1998, May 2002 in the name of Minister in charge of
Infrastructure), Mengistu Hulluka, Minister of Agriculture (July 2000), S.
Jarso, Minister of Water Resource (December 2000), Kebede Tadese, Minister of
Public Health (April 2002), Worede-wdd Wolde, Minister of State Affairs with the
Ministry of Capability Construction (April 2002), Kassu Ilala, Vice-president of
Southern Ethiopian People's Democratic
Front and concurrently minister in charge of infrastructure
(May 2002), Girma Biru, Minister of Trade and Industry (July 2002) and Gebreab
Bernabas, Minister of the State Affairs with Ministry of Federal Affairs
(September 2002) and so on.
B. Bilateral economy and trade relations and
economic and technological cooperation
The economic and technological cooperation between Chinaand
Ethiopiawas started in 1971 and up to now Chinahas already built for Ethiopiathe
highway, veterinary station, power station and water-supply projects and so on.
The Chinese companies started to take up undertakings there in 1986. Up to the
end of 2002, the undertakings contracted by the two parties came to a total
value of US$ 710.67 million. The Chinese companies carrying out businesses in
Ethiopia mainly include: China Imports and Exports (Group) Corporation for
Complete Sets of Equipment, China Highway Bridge Engineering (Group)
Corporation, China Water Conservancy & Hydropower Engineering Corporation,
China Aviation Technology Exports and Imports Co., China Wanbao Engineering Co.,
China Construction Corporation, Zhongyuan Petroleum Prospecting Bureau, Jiangxi
International Co. and Dalian Jinzhou Textile Group, etc. The bilateral trade
between Chinaand Ethiopiawas started in 1956. The year of 2002 saw the total
trade value of the two countries reach US$ 100.12 million, of which the Chinese
export took up US$ 96.43 million with an import of US$ 3.69 million. The Chinese
exports to Ethiopiamainly cover the light industry projects, metal and building
materials, mechanic and electric products, and medical and chemical products and
so on.
The important agreements signed by both parties are:
Sino-Ethiopian Agreement for Economic and Technological
Cooperation (1971, 1988 and 2002);
Sino-Ethiopian Trade Agreement (1971, 1976); Sino-Ethiopian
Trade Protocol (1984,1986,1988);
Sino-Ethiopian Agreement for Trade, Economic and
Technological Cooperation (1996);
Sino-Ethiopian Agreement for Mutual Promotion and
Protection of Investment (1988).
C. Bilateral exchanges and cooperation in the
fields of culture, science and technology, education and military
affairs
In 1988, the two countries signed an agreement for cultural
cooperation and it has seen mutual frequent visits by cultural delegations and
performing troupes in the cultural field.
From 1974 to 2002, Chinasent a total of 12 batches of
medical team to Ethiopia(suspended during the period of 1980 ? 1985) with each
batch consisting of 15 medical personnel. In 2000, the ministries of agriculture
and education of the two countries reached agreements for developing vocational
education and training. Since June 2001, Chinahas sent batches of teachers for
vocational education to be employed by Ethiopiafor the short-or-long-term
training of its backbone teachers and students. Now there are 49 teachers
specialized in rural vocational education and 23 teachers for urban vocational
education doing teaching work in Ethiopia.
Starting from 1988, every year Chinaprovided 10
scholarships for Ethiopian students to study in China, and up to 2002, the
Ethiopian students studying in Chinacame to 69 in all.
In June 1994, Tsadkan Gebre Tensay, Ethiopian Chief of the
General Staff came to visit China. In November 1996, General Liu Jingsong,
Commander of LanzhouMilitary Zone visited Ethiopia. In November 2002, Abadula
Gewed, Ethiopian Minister of National Defence visited China.
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