Marking 50th Anniversary of Diplomatic Ties… Chinese Ambassador Expresses Wish for Everlasting Relations

By Amin Kef Sesay

To mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of Sierra Leone which is the July 29, 2021 the Chinese Ambassador to Sierra Leone, H.E. Hu Zhangliang, has expressed the wish that: “May China-Sierra Leone Friendship be Everlasting.”

The Ambassador said since the establishment of diplomatic relations 50 years ago, China-Sierra Leone friendship has been sailing smoothly, with both countries always treating each other as good brothers, good friends and good partners in the spirit of mutual respect, mutual support and win-win cooperation.

He noted that with the joint efforts of both Governments and peoples, China-Sierra Leone friendly cooperation has been constantly enhanced, yielding satisfactory results and becoming a model of China-Africa cooperation and South-South cooperation.

“China-Sierra Leone friendship is just like the iconic cotton tree in the center of Freetown, time-honored yet flourishing and thriving,” he euphemistically stated adding that the past 50 years have witnessed the deepening of mutual political trust.

H.E. Hu Zhangliang Fifty years ago said the visionary leaders of the two countries made the historical decision to establish diplomatic relations revealing how in 2016, the relationship was elevated to the Comprehensive Strategic Cooperative Partnership.

He further revealed that in 2018, H.E. President Xi Jinping invited H.E. President Julius Maada Bio to pay a state visit to China and attend the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).

“During this visit, the two Heads of State reached important consensus on developing our bilateral relations and initiated a new phase of our cooperation,” he disclosed adding that in May this year, the two Heads of State held a telephone conversation, which further pointed the way forward for the development of the friendly relations.

He said over the years, no matter how dramatic the international architecture evolves, China and Sierra Leone have always respected each other in pursuing its own development path saying the two sides have always supported and understood each other on issues of core interests and major concerns and have always maintained close communication and coordination on international issues.

The Ambassador stated that the two sides never interfered in each other’s internal affairs and never imposed one’s will on the other.

He touched on how China has provided assistance to Sierra Leone to the best of its ability with nor political strings attached underscoring how while lending valuable support for restoring the legitimate seat of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations in 1971, Sierra Leone has always firmly adhered to the One-China principle.

The past 50 years, according to him, have witnessed the growth of a win-win cooperation maintaining that after decades of joint efforts, the economic and trade cooperation has been constantly expanded with new contents and higher quality, bringing tangible benefits to both peoples.

He pointed out that during the FOCAC Beijing Summit in September 2018, China and Sierra Leone signed a MOU on promoting BRI (Belt and Road Initiative) Cooperation stating how bilateral trade volume reached about 530 million USDs in 2020 and China has been the largest trading partner for Sierra Leone for ten consecutive years.

The Ambassador informed that the accumulated direct investment from China to Sierra Leone reached 3 billion USDs in 2020 noting that  so far, dozens of Chinese enterprises have invested in Sierra Leone, injecting vitality to infrastructure building, transport, telecommunication, tourism, manufacture, fisheries and mining.

H.E. Hu Zhangliang said landmarks like Youyi Building, National Stadium and other projects concerning people’s livelihood such as hospitals and schools aided by the Chinese side, are vivid examples of China-Sierra Leone friendly cooperation.

He said from 1973 to now, the Chinese Government sent in 22 Chinese medical teams and several other health expert groups with a total of more than 500 Chinese medical staff to provide medical help and assistance.

“From 2014 to 2016, China was the first country to provide assistance to Sierra Leone in its fight against the unprecedented epidemic of Ebola, which is well known in the international community,” he stated adding that in 2020, after the breakout of COVID-19 pandemic, H.E. President Julius Maada Bio wrote a letter of sympathy to H.E. President Xi Jinping, the  Parliament of the Republic of Sierra Leone awarded a certificate of solidarity to the National People’s Congress of China and passed a resolution in support of China’s struggle against the pandemic.

He narrated that while going all out to fight COVID-19 itself, China, out of brotherhood and internationalism, was the first country to provide various emergency medical supplies and vaccines to Sierra Leone highlighting how the Chinese medical teams have been working day and night together with their Sierra Leonean colleagues to help contain the virus.

The Ambassador continued that since 1976, China has provided Government scholarships to more than 1,000 Sierra Leonean students for them to study in China.

He said over the past two decades, 5100 people from all sectors of Sierra Leone have been invited to attend various short-term training or exchanges citing The Confucius Institute of the University of Sierra Leone, which was established in 2012, saying it has become an important window and platform of cultural exchanges between the two countries.

The Ambassador said the China-Sierra Leone relationship is an epitome of China-Africa relationship noting that the principles of sincerity, real results, amity and good faith as well as the principle of pursuing the greater good and shared interests have been the guidelines of China-Sierra Leone friendly cooperation.

“Our two sides never seek unilateral benefits,” he stated adding that instead both emphasize mutual benefits and win-win results.

He said as H.E. President Xi Jinping said to H.E. President Julius Maada Bio in August 2018, “China and Sierra Leone have always been good friends who stand together through thick and thin, and share weal and woe. China will never forget her old friends. ”

The Ambassador said on his part, President Julius Maada Bio has repeatedly stated on different occasions that Sierra Leone and China are genuine friends who can rely on each other.

He said currently China has commenced a new journey of development towards realizing the Chinese Dream of great national rejuvenation and has started implementing the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025).

Sierra Leone, he said on the other hand, is implementing the New Direction Agenda and the Mid-term National Development Plan for the building of a more beautiful and prosperous country.

“While celebrating the 50th anniversary of our diplomatic relations, China is ready to work more closely with Sierra Leone, follow the important consensus reached by the two Heads of State, grasp the historic opportunity, strengthen solidarity and cooperation, and jointly build a stronger China-Africa community with a shared future,” the Chinese Ambassador expressed optimism stating how they are sure to make new glorious achievements in the cooperation and bring more benefits to the two countries and peoples concluding stating, “Long live China-Sierra Leone friendship!”

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