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China pledges support to African ally poached from Taiwan

Gambia to receive help from Beijing to develop areas such as infrastructure, agriculture and tourism after the nation switched diplomatic ties last year

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A file picture of Gambia’s capital, Banjul. Chinese and French firms are bidding to develop its port. Photo: AFP
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China will offer its new African ally Gambia support in infrastructure, agriculture, tourism and other areas, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his visiting Gambian counterpart, after the nation ditched ties with self-ruled Taiwan.

Gambia ended formal relations with Taiwan, claimed by mainland China as a wayward province with no right to diplomatic ties, last year. Gambia’s new government, which took over from former long-time leader Yahya Jammeh this year, has pledged to continue relations with Beijing.

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Wang told Ousainou Darboe at a meeting in Beijing that China was ready “to enhance cooperation with Gambia in infrastructure, agriculture, tourism and other fields”, China’s foreign ministry said late on Tuesday, without giving details.

Chinese and French companies are bidding to help Gambia build up its Atlantic port of Banjul to be what industry sources say could be a rival to neighbouring Senegal’s Dakar.

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It would be one of the first major structural changes in Gambia following the end of Jammeh’s more than 20-year rule in January.

Wang said the resumption of diplomatic ties had not only brought relations back to the right track, but also opened up broad prospects for cooperation, the foreign ministry said.
A soldier pictured in front of the entrance to former Gambian president Yahya Jammeh’s estate in Kanilai. Photo: Reuters
A soldier pictured in front of the entrance to former Gambian president Yahya Jammeh’s estate in Kanilai. Photo: Reuters
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