Chinese ambassador bids farewell

Chinese ambassador bids farewell
Huang Qinguo

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Minister of Foreign Affairs Darren Henfield yesterday received a farewell call by Chinese Ambassador to The Bahamas Huang Qinguo, whose tenure as a resident ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to The Bahamas began on May 25, 2016, when he presented his letters of credence to then-Governor General Dame Marguerite Pindling.

Chinese Ambassador Huang Qinguo and Minister of Foreign Affairs Darren Henfield

Henfield warmly welcomed Huang and commended him on his efforts over the course of these past four and a half years, during which The Bahamas and China enhanced the development of an already strong friendship between the two countries.

The ambassador and the minister noted the many activities that had enriched the efforts on the ground: the many meetings; numerous technical assistance programs and scholarships; the bilateral support mechanism in areas of candidacies on international bodies; the signing of an Air Service Agreement on September 26, 2019 in Montreal, Canada; the signing of a second Bilateral Economic and Technical Cooperation Agreement; the completion of the North Abaco Port and Lobster Export Agreement; the completion and opening of Baha Mar Resort in April 2017; and the soon-to-be-opened The Pointe complex.

Chinese Ambassador Huang Qinguo pays a courtesy call on Minister of Foreign Affairs Darren Henfield

They also recalled the significant assistance from the Chinese government during the many hurricanes over the years, including hurricanes Matthew, Irma and Dorian, which have had severe impacts on the country, and now for the donations of funds and medical equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Henfield recognized that the hard work and dedication of Huang during his tenure demonstrated how invaluable the bilateral relationship is between the two countries. He noted that much had been done and that the ministry was looking forward to receiving Huang’s successor and working to continue building on and strengthening these bilateral relations.

The minister, on behalf of the government and people of The Bahamas, as well as the ministry, expressed thanks to Huang and his wife, Madam Zheng Chuncao, for their friendship and wished them well in their future endeavors.

He also applauded the staff at the Chinese Embassy for their support of the joint labors.