Chinese Ambassador dismisses US concerns on relationship with Bahamas

By LEANDRA ROLLE 

Tribune Chief Reporter 

lrolle@tribunemedia.net

CHINESE Ambassador Yan Jiarong dismissed US concerns about China’s engagement in The Bahamas, insisting the relationship is based on economic cooperation without hidden conditions or malicious intent.

Her comments came after US officials urged The Bahamas to limit Chinese influence, warning that some foreign investments come with “nefarious strings attached.”

China’s top diplomat in The Bahamas pushed back against negative characterisations of her country’s presence, emphasising that both nations have the right to determine their own diplomatic and economic partnerships.

“We don’t attach any strings and with no precondition, so I don’t see where is the ‘malignness,’” she said in an exclusive interview with The Tribune, adding that China’s collaboration with The Bahamas has been beneficial.

Last month, US Chargé d’Affaires Kimberly Furnish cautioned that some countries use “investment strategies that do not align with international best practices.”

Speaking at the Grand Bahama Business Outlook last week, she argued that China promises much but delivers little, urging The Bahamas to strengthen ties with regional partners for mutual economic growth.

Meanwhile, US lawmakers have called on the State Department to send a high-level delegation to the upcoming CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting to counter what they described as “coercion” from China.

The Davis administration has distanced itself from the geopolitical dispute, with Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell saying there is no evidence The Bahamas is being used by China to undermine the US.

“China is a doer,” Ms Jiarong said. “The facts speak louder than words.”

She highlighted China’s contributions to The Bahamas, pointing to several infrastructure projects, disaster relief efforts, community support programmes, and educational scholarships.

Among the notable projects she cited was the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium, a gift to The Bahamas. She also mentioned disaster relief funding, assistive devices for people with disabilities, and various community initiatives in Nassau.

Acknowledging The Bahamas’ close proximity to the US, Ms Jiarong noted that many Caribbean nations welcome increased investment and that China respects each country’s right to pursue its own development path.

She rejected the notion that countries must choose sides, calling “zero-sum thinking” and a “Cold War mentality” outdated and harmful.

“Coercion and containment strategy does not work,” she said. “In an era marked by geopolitical volatility and rapid technological change, global collaboration is indispensable.”

She also defended Chinese technology enterprises, particularly in 5G solutions, dismissing long-standing US concerns over cybersecurity as unfounded.

She suggested that many expect the US to take a more open and confident approach toward partnerships between China, The Bahamas, and the wider Caribbean and Latin America.

Ms Jiarong also gave an assurance that geopolitical tensions would not impact China’s initiatives for The Bahamas, including its plans to fund a new hospital through a concessional loan pending final approval.

She emphasised that China prioritises The Bahamas’ needs and strengthens the friendship between the two nations.

“It will not be affected, at least China’s determination will not be affected by a third party,” she said.

Comments

ExposedU2C says...

> CHINESE Ambassador Yan Jiarong dismissed US concerns about China’s engagement in The Bahamas, insisting the relationship is based on economic cooperation without hidden conditions or malicious intent.

This is the ChiCom joke of the day!

Posted 20 February 2025, 9:27 a.m. Suggest removal

OMG says...

What a laugh when you have Trump cosying up to a communist dictator who started a war, thinks nothing of assassination of native Russians living abroad. If China invades Taiwan will Trump allow them to keep 20 % of conquered land and then cosy up to the leader of China , I guess he won't be bothered then about China's engagement with the Bahamas.

Posted 20 February 2025, 9:52 a.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

The facts are:

A zombie US president (Biden) and woke European leaders are responsible for having instigated the war by violating a long standing agreement with Russia that certain Scandinavian countries, Baltic states, and the Ukraine, would never be invited to join NATO. The agreement was intended to allay Russia's fears of nuclear and other weapons systems being placed near its border and well within the range of Moscow.

The US understandably views China's engagement with The Bahamas in much the same way that Russia views NATO's intrusion into the Eastern Block countries of Europe and Scandinavia.

Posted 20 February 2025, 10:49 a.m. Suggest removal

tetelestai says...

Absolute nonsense. Donald, is that you?

Posted 21 February 2025, 3:55 a.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

Au contraire mon ami. What I said is absolutely true. But I sadly accept those of us not versed in world events (history) since WW II are apt to believe otherwise.

Posted 21 February 2025, 4:52 p.m. Suggest removal

quavaduff says...

Considering that the US government is led by 34 times convicted felon and sexual pervert trump, I wouldn't worry about what the US government thought. Take it up with the new einstein ambassador trump is sending. SMH

Posted 20 February 2025, 10:34 a.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

LOL. You must hold a doctorate degree from the esteemed Confucius Institute at UoB which specializes in the spread of ChiCom propaganda of the most absurd kind.

Posted 20 February 2025, 10:55 a.m. Suggest removal

Sickened says...

That was low. You could have gone even lower though and suggested that Duff got his degree from Trump University - remember that scam? ROFL. Now that would have been offensive.

Posted 20 February 2025, 11:20 a.m. Suggest removal

Flyingfish says...

I mean I don't trust China one bit, but I ain't ga lie and say China don't put their money where their mouth is.

The USA wants us to dance and they don't want to pay. China wants us to dance but atleast they give gifts.

The US needs to learn how to negotiate without threatening countries.

Posted 20 February 2025, 3:09 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

When you hear the word "gift" you should remember that nothing in life is really for free. Sadly, too many Bahamian voters have never appreciated that the sale of their vote to the highest bidder comes with serious consequences of the kind our small nation is confronted with today.

Posted 20 February 2025, 3:58 p.m. Suggest removal

joeblow says...

... of course the Chinese only have the best interest of Bahamians at heart (wink, wink)! They are an altruistic people and do not burden developing countries with rapacious deals and debt that eventually gives them control of essential assets those countries have. What a wonderful master, umm I mean friend, the Chinese are!

Posted 21 February 2025, 1:03 p.m. Suggest removal

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