Guinea-Bissau's newly appointed prime minister, Braima Camará, has expressed his desire to maintain close communication and cooperation with China and to deepen mutually beneficial relations in various fields. Camará made these remarks during a courtesy visit by Chinese Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau Yang Renhuo.
China, Camará said, is one of Guinea-Bissau's most important international partners and has long provided substantial and selfless support for the country's independence and development. He noted that the government and people of Guinea-Bissau are deeply grateful for China's assistance. He pledged to lead his government in fostering a close relationship with China, expanding cooperation in various sectors, and promoting the sustainable advancement of bilateral relations.
For his part, Yang highlighted the enduring friendship between the two countries. In recent years, under the strategic guidance of their heads of state, China and Guinea-Bissau have established a strategic partnership, with bilateral ties developing steadily and producing tangible results in practical cooperation. Yang expressed China's willingness to work with Camará and his new government to further strengthen cooperation and elevate bilateral relations to a new level.
(Source: XINHUA Portuguese, on August 14)


