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Guinea-Bissau and China announce strategic partnership during state visit
- Beijing has strengthened ties with the small West African nation, with Xi promising funding for key infrastructure projects
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Guinea-Bissau might not be economically important to China, but that does not mean the small West African nation is not on Beijing’s radar.
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During a state visit to China this week, Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo met Chinese President Xi Jinping, with the two leaders agreeing to strengthen cooperation on international and multilateral affairs as they officially formed a strategic partnership.
In a joint statement released on Wednesday detailing their talks, the two leaders noted: “All countries, big or small, are equal.”
Beijing has traditionally forged strong diplomatic ties with small nations such as Guinea-Bissau, as it develops these political allies – and secures their votes in international forums – to support China’s global ambitions.
Meanwhile, for Guinea-Bissau, China is extremely important, providing finance to build key projects ranging from presidential palaces to roads and stadiums.
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Embalo called China his country’s “top priority direction and most important partner in diplomacy” during his visit, as he obtained multimillion-dollar deals from his Chinese counterpart.
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