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=== History Of Grenada/China diplomatic relationship === * '''Initial Establishment:''' Grenada first established diplomatic relations with the <u>People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1985.</u> * '''Severed Relations:''' In 1989, Grenada severed ties with the PRC and recognized Taiwan (Republic of China), causing Beijing to cut formal relations due to the One‑China policy. * '''Resumption:''' Diplomatic relations with the PRC were resumed on 20 January 2005, after Grenada terminated recognition of Taiwan, reaffirming the One‑China principle and paving the way for expanded political, economic, and cultural cooperation.<ref>[https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-01/21/content_410911.htm? https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-01/21/content_410911.htm?] </ref> == Grenada Signs 13 Cooperation Agreements with China == Grenada and the People’s Republic of China have signed <u>13 major cooperation agreements</u>, marking a key milestone in their bilateral relationship and celebrating <u>20 years since the resumption of diplomatic ties in 2005</u>. The agreements were signed during Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell’s official visit to Beijing and reflect China’s strengthened commitment to supporting Grenada’s development. The cooperation spans <u>agriculture, energy, renewable energy, culture, tourism, trade, the blue economy, green development, media exchange,</u> and <u>economic planning</u>. Grenada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph Andall and Economic Development Minister Lennox Andrews represented Grenada in the signing ceremony. === Key Areas of Cooperation === * Economic development and policy planning * Blue economy and marine resources * Trade facilitation and unimpeded trade * Global Development Initiative collaboration * Agricultural technical cooperation (Phase 9 feasibility study) * Cultural cooperation (2025–2029) * Green and low-carbon development * Zero-carbon island partnership (Yantai City ↔ St. George’s) * Media cooperation with Xinhua and China Media Group * Economic and technical cooperation agreements * Belt and Road Initiative (Silk Road Economic Belt & Maritime Silk Road) cooperation plan<ref>https://drealfmgrenada.com/index.php/2025/01/15/grenada-government-signs-13-cooperation-agreements-with-china</ref> * Since the <u>resumption of diplomatic relations in 2005,</u> Grenada and China have built a strong partnership, reflected in infrastructure, housing, agriculture, and cultural exchanges. Key achievements include: ** <u>Infrastructure Projects:</u> Renovation of the cricket stadium (2006), construction of 1,000 low-income housing units, and upgrades to <u>Maurice</u> <u>Bishop International Airport,</u> financed via Chinese aid and soft loans, improving connectivity, trade, and tourism. ** <u>Agricultural Cooperation</u>''':''' Eight consecutive phases of technical cooperation introduced advanced farming technologies and equipment. ** <u>High-Level Exchanges</u>''':''' Grenadian Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell visited China in 2025 with a delegation to learn about development in sectors like energy, culture, and new technologies. ** <u>Bilateral Agreements</u>''':''' During the visit, 13 agreements were signed covering agriculture, energy, renewable energy, arts, culture, tourism, and the blue economy, aimed at boosting growth and sustainable development. ** <u>Global South and Belt & Road Cooperation:</u> China’s initiatives provide opportunities for developing countries like Grenada to access development resources and expertise without political conditions. ** <u>Mutual Respect and Partnership:</u> Leaders emphasized equality in the relationship, learning from China’s experience in poverty reduction and modernization while strengthening bilateral collaboration. Overall, Grenada–China relations combine <u>practical development assistance, economic cooperation, cultural exchange, and strategic partnership,</u> benefiting both nations and serving as a model for Global South collaboration.<ref>https://www.ecns.cn/news/politics/2025-01-17/detail-ihemwfzp0422798.shtml</ref>
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