Guyana, China celebrate 40 years of ties

…at start of year of the dragon

President Donald Ramotar has lauded China’s economic growth and its support for Guyana over 40 years, at a reception held at the Chinese Embassy to celebrate the start of the Chinese Year of the Dragon.

In his address, the president acknowledged that at the start of a new year it is tradition to reflect on the past year’s accomplishments and challenges and resolve to aim higher in personal ambitions and national goals. He then commended the government and people of China for recording economic growth during the world’s financial crisis in 2011, and extended hope that they continue to develop economic policies to advance the standard of living of the Chinese, a press release from GINA said.

“We wish the Chinese people even greater progress and prosperity in the Year of the Dragon,” Ramotar said. He then noted that this year Guyana will be celebrating its 40th year of diplomatic relations with China and he envisions it as a year in which “we can celebrate further achievements.”

In response, China’s Ambassador to Guyana Yu Wenzhe explained that the Chinese New Year is a time of family reunions and sharing happiness and love. He noted that 2011 was significant for China as its policy of peaceful development led to its contribution to world economic growth while dealing with global challenges.

Yu said that this would not have been possible without the help of the people of the world, including the government and people of Guyana.

The two countries support each other on many bilateral, regional and international issues and real economic cooperation has brought tangible benefits, such as the two ferries delivered here recently.

“Forty years ago Guyana was the first Caribbean country to set up diplomatic relations with China,” the ambassador said, adding that “over the years, relations have stood the test of time. Our relationship is guided by the core principles, of non interference in each other’s affairs, mutual benefit, and equality.” He then noted that with China and Guyana working together, bilateral relations will be taken to a new level, making the two countries’ friendship and cooperation even more fruitful.