Vice President Zeng Qinghong met in Beijing Friday with Bahamas'
Minister of Foreign Affairs Fred Mitchell.
Zeng reviewed the development of the China-Bahamas ties over the
past eight years, saying that the exchanges and bilateral
cooperation in politics, economy, trade, culture and media have
yielded fruitful results.
The Chinese government values its relations with Bahamas and is
ready to boost political mutual trust, economic mutual benefit and
cultural mutual study on the five principles of peaceful
co-existence, Zeng said.
Zeng also expressed China's appreciation to Bahamas for its
adherence to the one-China policy.
Mitchell said Bahamas appreciates China's long-term assistance.
He reiterated his country's stance on the one-China policy and said
Bahamas hopes to deepen friendly ties with China in various
fields.
(Xinhua News Agency January 21, 2006)