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(Last Update: 2003/10/12)
1. Political Relations
The People's Republic of Chinaand the Federal
Republic of Nigeria established diplomatic relations on February 10, 1971.
Bilateral relations have ever since achieved a smooth and steady development.
Chinese leaders who visited Nigeria
are as follows: Vice Premier Geng Biao (October 1978), Vice Premier Huang Hua
(November 1981), Vice Premier Tian Jiyun (November 1984), Vice Premier Wu
Xueqian (March 1990), Vice Premier and Foreign Minister Qian Qichen (January
1995), State Councilor and Secretary General of the State Council Luo Gan
(September 1996), Premier Li Peng (May 1997), Special Envoy of President Jiang
Zeming, State Councilor Ismail Amat (May 1999), and Foreign Minister Tang
Jiaxuan (Jan. 2000), and President Jiang Zemin (April 2002).
Leaders of Nigeria who visited China are as follows:
Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (September 1974), Vice-President Dr. Alex I.
Ekwueme (March 1983), Chief of the Army Staff Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (September
1984), Chief of the Army Staff Gen. Sani Abacha (October 1989), Chief of the
Defense Staff, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (July 1997), President Olusegun
Obasanjo (April 1999 and August 2001), President of Senate Anyim (December
2001), Vice President Abubakar (July 2002), and Deputy Speaker Nwuche of the
National Assembly (July 2002).
2. Trade Relations and Economic and Technical
Cooperation
Chinaand Nigeriahave signed a number of agreements on
trade, economic and technical cooperation, scientific and technological
cooperation, as well as an agreement on investment protection. The two countries
set up a joint economic and trade commission. The trade volume between the two
countries in 2002 reached US$ 1.168 billion, of which China's exports were
US$1.047 billion, and imports US$121 million. China's main exports to Nigeriaare
light industrial, and mechanical and electrical products. China's mainly import
from Nigeriapetroleum, timber, and cotton, etc.
Up to now, Chinahas set up more than 30 solely funded
companies or joint ventures in Nigeria. The main projects contracted or
undertaken in the form of labor service by Chinese companies in Nigeriaare the
rehabilitation of Nigerian railway, the sportsmen hostel with the Abuja Sports
Complex. Chinese main companies which have undertaken projects are China
Geological Engineering Company, China Harbor Engineering Company(Group)and China
Civil Engineering Construction Corporation.
3. Cooperation in Cultural, Educational, and
Military fields
Chinaand Nigeriahave signed an agreement on cultural
cooperation and a protocol on cooperation between institutions of higher
learning of the two countries. Chinahas begun to provide scholarships for
Nigerian students for their study in Chinain 1993. From 2002 to 2003, there are
24 Nigerian students studying in China.
The military exchanges between Chinaand
Nigeriastarted in the 1980's. The NigerianDefenseAcademyhas sent a number of
delegations to China. In May 1998, Chief of Staff of the Navy, Rear Admiral O.
Miko Agigebi visited China. In November of the same year, Lieutenant General
Liang Guanglie, Commander of Shenyang Military Area Command, led a military
delegation to visit Nigeria. In June 2001, the Chinese military delegation
headed by Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the PLA, General Wu Quanxu
visited Nigeria. In September, General Ci Haotian, Chairman of the Central
Military Commission of the CPC Central Committee, State Councilor and Defense
Minister, visited Nigeria. In July 2001, Nigerian Minister of the State Defense
Ministry Adelaja visited China. In November 2002, Nigerian Air Commander of the
State Defense Ministry D. Phikai visited Chinato attend the International
Aviation Exhibition held in Zhuhai, in South China's GuangdongProvince.
4. Major Agreements and Documents
In February 1971, the Governments of China and
Nigeriasigned the Joint Communiqu¨¦ on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations
between the People's Republic of Chinaand the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
In August 2001, the two countries signed the
Agreement on Trade between the Government of the People's Republic of Chinaand
the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and the Agreement between the
Government of the People's Republic of Chinaand the Government of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria on Investment Promotion and Protection.
In April 2002, the two governments signed the
Agreement between the Government of the People's Republic of Chinaand the
Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for the Avoidance of Double
Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income.
In July 2002, the two governments signed the
Agreement on Consular Affairs, the Agreement on Cooperation on Strengthening
Management of Narcotic Drugs, Psychotropic Substances and Diversion of Precursor
Chemical, and the Agreement on Tourism Cooperation.
(Source: fmprc.gov.cn) |