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First
Chinese Diplomat Presents Credentials
The
first diplomatic official from China in six
decades presented his credential documents to
Costa Rican authorities on Monday.
Wang Xiaoyuan, a business attaché, was formally
received by Rita Hernandez, the Costa Rican
Foreign Ministry's director of protocol and
ceremony, and went on to meet Foreign Minister
Bruno Stagno.
After his visit to the ministry, Wang told a
news conference that the establishment of
diplomatic ties between China and Costa Rica
would benefit both countries.
Costa Rica has an important strategic status in
Central America, and the Chinese government
attaches great importance to its relations with
the country, he added.
Wang said China is willing to launch
negotiations with Costa Rica on the signing of a
free trade agreement and strengthen cooperation
in trade and investment.
On June 6, Costa Rican President Oscar Arias
announced he was establishing diplomatic
relations with China and breaking ties with
Taiwan.
Costa Rica broke 60 years of "diplomatic
relations" with Taiwan on June 1, when Chinese
Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and Stagno signed
an agreement to establish diplomatic ties at
ambassadorial level.
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