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China–Colombia relations

China–Colombia relations refers to the diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Colombia. Diplomatic relations were established in 1980. Both nations are members of the Group of 77 and the United Nations.

China-Colombia relations

China

Colombia

History edit

Early contacts between China and Colombia date to the early days of the Spanish Colonial Empire in the Americas and the Philippines. In the 16th-17th century, people, goods, and news traveling between China and Spain usually did so through the Philippines (where there was a large Chinese settlement) and (via the Manila galleon trade) to Mexico. From there, many goods and services were continued onwards to Lima, Peru and would make stop-overs in Colombia.[1]

After World War II, Colombia established diplomatic relations with the Republic of China (Taiwan) in 1949.[2] During the Korean War, both Colombia and the People's Republic of China (PRC) fought on opposite sides in the conflict. In September 1977, a group of Colombians of all political and ideological tendencies and of all social origins; organized themselves into the Colombia-China Friendship Association, which began to act under the premises established by their Chinese counterpart and which sought to support the cause of the establishment of relations between the PRC and Colombia based on the One-China policy, and to expand the space of cultural and historical recognition regardless of political or ideological affiliation.[2]

On 7 February 1980, Colombia established diplomatic relations with the PRC and broke diplomatic relations with Taiwan per the One-China policy.[2] Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, high-level meetings have been held and a friendly relationship has been strengthened in various areas such as multilateral, technical, educational, cultural, military, economic and commercial cooperation, among others.[2]

In 1985, Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang paid a visit to Colombia, becoming the first Chinese head-of-government to visit the nation. During his visit, Premier Zhao met with Colombian President Belisario Betancur. In 1996, Colombian President Ernesto Samper Pizano paid a visit to China, becoming the first Colombian President to visit China. From the initial visits, there would be several high-level visits between leaders of both nations.[2]

China is Colombia's second-largest trading partner globally (after the United States).[3] In 2020, both nations celebrated 40 years of diplomatic relations.[4]

On October 25, 2023, the two countries elevated their bilateral diplomatic status to a strategic partnership.[3]

High-level Visits edit

High-level visits from China to Colombia[2][5]

High-level visits from Colombia to China

Bilateral agreements edit

Both nations have signed several bilateral agreements such as a Trade Agreement (1981); Agreement on Scientific and Technical Cooperation (1981); Agreement on the project Plan for Prevention and Protection against Forest Fires in Colombia (1997); Memorandum of Understanding of Cooperation in the Fight Against Illicit Trafficking of Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances and Related Crimes (1998); Treaty on Judicial Assistance in Criminal Matters (1999); Agreement on Economic and Technical Cooperation (2007); Agreement for the Promotion and Protection of Investments (2008); Agreement on the Prevention of Theft, Clandestine Excavation and Illicit Import and Export of Cultural Goods (2012); and a Treaty on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons (2019).[6]

When Colombia and China upgraded their diplomatic status to a strategic partnership in October 2023 during President Petro's visit to China, the countries signed twelve cooperation agreements.[3]

Resident diplomatic missions edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Twitchett, Denis C., ed. (1998), The Cambridge History of China: Volume 8, The Ming Dynasty, Part 2; Parts 1368-1644, Cambridge University Press, pp. 407–408, ISBN 0521243335
  2. ^ a b c d e f Colombia y China: treinta años de amistad y cooperación (in Spanish)
  3. ^ a b c d e Lee, Liz; Woo, Ryan (2023-10-25). "China upgrades diplomatic ties with close US ally Colombia". Reuters. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  4. ^ Encuentros de Alto Nivel Colombia - China (in Spanish)
  5. ^ El presidente colombiano va a China buscando vender más que petróleo (in Spanish)
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2022-02-09. Retrieved 2021-06-09.
  7. ^ Embassy of China in Bogotá
  8. ^ Embassy of Colombia in Beijing

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China Colombia relations refers to the diplomatic relations between the People s Republic of China and the Republic of Colombia Diplomatic relations were established in 1980 Both nations are members of the Group of 77 and the United Nations China Colombia relationsChina Colombia Contents 1 History 2 High level Visits 3 Bilateral agreements 4 Resident diplomatic missions 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editEarly contacts between China and Colombia date to the early days of the Spanish Colonial Empire in the Americas and the Philippines In the 16th 17th century people goods and news traveling between China and Spain usually did so through the Philippines where there was a large Chinese settlement and via the Manila galleon trade to Mexico From there many goods and services were continued onwards to Lima Peru and would make stop overs in Colombia 1 After World War II Colombia established diplomatic relations with the Republic of China Taiwan in 1949 2 During the Korean War both Colombia and the People s Republic of China PRC fought on opposite sides in the conflict In September 1977 a group of Colombians of all political and ideological tendencies and of all social origins organized themselves into the Colombia China Friendship Association which began to act under the premises established by their Chinese counterpart and which sought to support the cause of the establishment of relations between the PRC and Colombia based on the One China policy and to expand the space of cultural and historical recognition regardless of political or ideological affiliation 2 On 7 February 1980 Colombia established diplomatic relations with the PRC and broke diplomatic relations with Taiwan per the One China policy 2 Since the establishment of diplomatic relations high level meetings have been held and a friendly relationship has been strengthened in various areas such as multilateral technical educational cultural military economic and commercial cooperation among others 2 In 1985 Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang paid a visit to Colombia becoming the first Chinese head of government to visit the nation During his visit Premier Zhao met with Colombian President Belisario Betancur In 1996 Colombian President Ernesto Samper Pizano paid a visit to China becoming the first Colombian President to visit China From the initial visits there would be several high level visits between leaders of both nations 2 China is Colombia s second largest trading partner globally after the United States 3 In 2020 both nations celebrated 40 years of diplomatic relations 4 On October 25 2023 the two countries elevated their bilateral diplomatic status to a strategic partnership 3 High level Visits editHigh level visits from China to Colombia 2 5 Premier Zhao Ziyang 1985 Vice president Xi Jinping 2009 High level visits from Colombia to China President Ernesto Samper Pizano 1996 President Andres Pastrana Arango 1999 President Alvaro Uribe 2005 Vice president Francisco Santos Calderon 2006 President Juan Manuel Santos 2012 President Ivan Duque Marquez 2019 3 President Gustavo Petro 2023 3 Bilateral agreements editBoth nations have signed several bilateral agreements such as a Trade Agreement 1981 Agreement on Scientific and Technical Cooperation 1981 Agreement on the project Plan for Prevention and Protection against Forest Fires in Colombia 1997 Memorandum of Understanding of Cooperation in the Fight Against Illicit Trafficking of Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances and Related Crimes 1998 Treaty on Judicial Assistance in Criminal Matters 1999 Agreement on Economic and Technical Cooperation 2007 Agreement for the Promotion and Protection of Investments 2008 Agreement on the Prevention of Theft Clandestine Excavation and Illicit Import and Export of Cultural Goods 2012 and a Treaty on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons 2019 6 When Colombia and China upgraded their diplomatic status to a strategic partnership in October 2023 during President Petro s visit to China the countries signed twelve cooperation agreements 3 Resident diplomatic missions editChina has an embassy in Bogota 7 Colombia has an embassy in Beijing and consulates general in Guangzhou Hong Kong and Shanghai 8 nbsp Embassy of China in Bogota nbsp Embassy of Colombia in BeijingSee also editImmigration to ColombiaReferences edit Twitchett Denis C ed 1998 The Cambridge History of China Volume 8 The Ming Dynasty Part 2 Parts 1368 1644 Cambridge University Press pp 407 408 ISBN 0521243335 a b c d e f Colombia y China treinta anos de amistad y cooperacion in Spanish a b c d e Lee Liz Woo Ryan 2023 10 25 China upgrades diplomatic ties with close US ally Colombia Reuters Retrieved 2023 10 26 Encuentros de Alto Nivel Colombia China in Spanish El presidente colombiano va a China buscando vender mas que petroleo in Spanish Bilateral Agreements between Colombia and China in Spanish Archived from the original on 2022 02 09 Retrieved 2021 06 09 Embassy of China in Bogota Embassy of Colombia in 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